Re: CS>Mike is Well

2017-06-05 Thread Roger Barker
Me too.


Roger B
NZ


On 6/06/2017, at 8:37 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:

> I'll second that...
> PT
> 
> 
> From: Patricia Cassidy 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 4:22 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Mike is Well
> 
> Jason volunteered ... Let's let him give it a shot.  
> 



Re: CS>Re: Natural News

2017-03-01 Thread Roger Barker
Sorry about this. Somehow I managed to send this message to the wrong list.


On 2/03/2017, at 2:01 PM, Roger Barker wrote:

> Looks like something from the Confessions of a Plumber :-)
> 
> 
> On 2/03/2017, at 1:31 PM, Jason wrote:
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>> 
>> just as I initially predicated, Natural News is re-indexed and has its 
>> rankings back.
>> 
>> Worse conspiracy ever. :)
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Re: CS>Re: Natural News

2017-03-01 Thread Roger Barker
Looks like something from the Confessions of a Plumber :-)


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Re: CS>Eye infection problem

2017-01-05 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Léna, Manuka plant and honey is certainly well know around here but as you 
say too expensive to put in tea. Useful for may ailments and becoming very 
popular. Can't say I ever used Optimel but would gladly use Manuka and it's 
good to hear of your success. I have a local friend who's coming up for 
cataract surgery in the new year so will mention the honey to him along with 
the MSM.

Cheers,  Roger B
nz  

>> 
> 
Hi Neville and Roger,

My CS was generated with a SilverPuppy, so it's both CS and Ionic, but I really 
think either would do it. You need very little DMSO to carry the CS where it's 
needed, and as the infected began on the surface, rather than the deep, 
internal issues of uveitis, probably isn't as necessary.

I have Fuch's endothelial dystrophy (genetic) that my ctract surgeon was 
concerned would become jeopardized with the energies used to break up 
cataracts. the Fuch's cells were affected somewhat and for a very tense time, I 
had an appointment for a partial corneal transplant looming if they didn't 
settle down. I heard of drops developed in NZ called Optimel, and because my 
window of time was too short to even begin to get script, appt. etc to have 
that sent me in the states, I again improvised, adding some Manuka Honey to the 
mix (that was the chief ingredient in Optimel) after the prescribed saline 
didn't help much at all. My mix helped noticeably, within half an hour. Manuka 
helps normalize he fluids in the endothlal layer, both removing excess fluid 
bogginess in the fuch's cells and also fixing dry-eye. I'm telling you this 
because you had nz after your name, so perhaps you could look into Optimel.

Manuka is a strange and wonderful honey, pricey and intense and not something 
you'd squander on tea, but it's even been know to heal serious wounds like 
MRSA, and flesh-eating bacteria, so it might be something to consider. Be 
warned, the mix stung stung for 20 seconds! But they'd warned in the article 
about Optimel, that it stung, so in a way, that was reassuring. 
Now, when I get cloudy Fuch's days, I use my mix successfully. I make a new 
batch whenever the problem arises to avoid contamination, and if it's weak and 
doesn't sting, I add a bit more Manuka! My cataract surgeon is delighted, 
especially when we both realized that for a person with chronic Lyme disease, 
the anti-rejection meds required after a partial corneal transplant would be 
impossible: thus NO transplant option for me.

All of this is strictly Lymie lab-rat, set-of-the-pants, desperation-trial 
stuff, but it HAS worked in my case. The biggest challenge is the allopathic 
docs who are unfamiliar with some remedies found outside the box.

Be well,
Léna

Re: CS>Eye infection problem

2017-01-05 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Lena, I have the silver and DMSO on hand at all times so that's two for CS 
and one for DMSO :-)
Must be worth giving them a cautious go. Will have to make sure the medic's are 
out of the room though.

Many thanks,  Roger B
nz


On 6/01/2017, at 1:25 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:

Hi Roger,
So sorry to hear! This sounds pretty scary. I don't know much about amoebic 
infections.
I do know that CS seems to be a strong killer of bacteria, fungi, and virii. 
I've had uveitis that didn't respond well to the ophthalmologists medications 
years ago, but the next time I had it, I dared put a couple drops of DMSO into 
my eye-dropper bottle full of CS, cringing that I might be harming myself, even 
though people in groups had said they'd come to no harm. My redness, terrible 
eye-pain, everything, stopped within 3 days and when my ophthalmologist 
examined me with the slit lamp he was impressed and said I had his blessing to 
use my concoction if ever uveitis occurred again. As a Lymie, I know that's a 
possibility so am glad to have his approval. 
This is my own experience, not a recommendation, as I'm not qualified in any 
way but personal guinea-piggery.

Two years ago, after my iridotomies and subsequent cataract surgeries, they 
gave me Durezol drops to help heal the wounds, so you might want to ask about 
that. But all docs involved now respect my use of CS and a minute amount of 
DMSO to carry it to where it can be most effective.

Best of luck! Please let us know how it's going.
Be well,
Léna

On Jan 5, 2017, at 6:23 PM, Roger Barker wrote:

I'd like to start by wishing everyone a very Happy and Health New Year. 
Unfortunately the new  year has not started well for one of our family (Julie). 
Approximately a week before Christmas she accidentally damaged here eye when 
she caught it with her fingernail - causing a cut to the surface. This cut has 
become infected so antibiotics were given with not results. 

Today we received this message from her husband.

Julie is still in hospital for her eye infection.  At this point it seems it is 
an amoeba known as Acanthamoeba, as it has not responding to normal antibiotic 
treatments.

They have started her on a new treatment today (unfortunately due to everything 
being closed during the holidays the doctors suspected what she had but were 
unable to get the proper drugs to treat it until today as they had to be 
shipped via medical courier from Auckland. The the ophthalmologist said it is 
likely going to be a long road to recovery. At this point I don’t know when she 
will be home but most likely not until next week given there hasn’t been any 
real improvement in her condition so far.

Most likely she will be in hospital for another few nights at least and then 
hopefully home for a slow recovery that could take some weeks.  That’s best 
case though.  The worst bit is the amount of pain she has been in particularly 
at night.  The amoeba attacks the eye in such a way that morphine based pain 
relief doesn’t work particularly well, so she hasn’t had much relief.

My question to the group is - does anyone know if CS would help again this 
amoeba? Although we've used CS for twenty plus years for all sorts of 
complaints I don't know for certain if we've ever tackled anything like this. 

Any help/suggestion much appreciated.

Best wishes,  Roger B













Re: CS>Eye infection problem

2017-01-05 Thread Roger Barker
My thoughts exactly Neville. I've have plenty of ionic silver on hand so will 
offer some.

Thanks for your reply,  Roger B
nz


On 6/01/2017, at 1:51 PM, Neville wrote:

> Hi Roger,
> 
> I don't know about the "CS", but Ionic Silver, the home made stuff, certainly 
> won't hurt being dropped into the eye.  It's worth trying, nothing to lose.
> 
> N.
> 



CS>Eye infection problem

2017-01-05 Thread Roger Barker
I'd like to start by wishing everyone a very Happy and Health New Year. 
Unfortunately the new  year has not started well for one of our family (Julie). 
Approximately a week before Christmas she accidentally damaged here eye when 
she caught it with her fingernail - causing a cut to the surface. This cut has 
become infected so antibiotics were given with not results. 

Today we received this message from her husband.

Julie is still in hospital for her eye infection.  At this point it seems it is 
an amoeba known as Acanthamoeba, as it has not responding to normal antibiotic 
treatments.

They have started her on a new treatment today (unfortunately due to everything 
being closed during the holidays the doctors suspected what she had but were 
unable to get the proper drugs to treat it until today as they had to be 
shipped via medical courier from Auckland. The the ophthalmologist said it is 
likely going to be a long road to recovery. At this point I don’t know when she 
will be home but most likely not until next week given there hasn’t been any 
real improvement in her condition so far.

Most likely she will be in hospital for another few nights at least and then 
hopefully home for a slow recovery that could take some weeks.  That’s best 
case though.  The worst bit is the amount of pain she has been in particularly 
at night.  The amoeba attacks the eye in such a way that morphine based pain 
relief doesn’t work particularly well, so she hasn’t had much relief.

My question to the group is - does anyone know if CS would help again this 
amoeba? Although we've used CS for twenty plus years for all sorts of 
complaints I don't know for certain if we've ever tackled anything like this. 

Any help/suggestion much appreciated.

Best wishes,  Roger B











Re: CS>UTI

2015-11-16 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Theresa, my wife went down with UTI, including blood in her urine, some 
years ago. She took a tablespoon of CS every hour or so and it cleared up very 
quickly.

Best wishes, Roger B
NZ


> On 17/11/2015, at 3:17 pm, Theresa  wrote:
> 
> I need advice for treating urinary tract infection. 
> Silver dose? 
> Other helpers?
> Thanks
> Theresa
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Re: CS>OFF TOPIC - Cancer series.

2015-10-14 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Saralou, please accept my thanks too. Even with broadband the video was 
taking many hours to download whereas the sound only took less than half a hour 
- marvellous.

Cheers,  Roger
NZ


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Re: CSVitamin C - Wow!

2015-01-25 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Walter, lovely to hear from you and to read of your success. Talking of 
ascorbic acid I find it helps the old stomach if I follow this mix.

1 teaspoon of ascorbic acid.
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
Add half a glass of water and wait for the bubble to subside then down the 
hatch - this mix is a lot easier on the stomach.

Very best wishes,  Roger B
NZ





On 26/01/2015, at 6:08 PM, Walter Anderson wrote:

 Roger B, thanks for that link a while back to a YouTube video regarding 
 Vitamin C. I had no idea what ascorbic acid could do, but after researching 
 it quite a bit, we ordered a bunch from www.tradeingredients.com in Great 
 Britain (better deal than we could find here, even after shipping) and tried 
 taking it to “bowel” tolerance as suggested by those who’ve worked a lot with 
 it. Wow, is it ever effective at nearly eliminating cold/flu symptoms—in 
 minutes.
 While fighting the flu that everyone around here seems to have, we’ve taken 
 1/8-1/2c CS in the morning (helped a lot on its own once we started doing 
 this, but not quite so dramatically quickly as ascorbic acid), and then 
 follow up 30 minutes later with ascorbic acid powder mixed with water and 
 chased with more water to wash it off the teethe. We repeat the ascorbic acid 
 every three hours for five doses over the course of the day—for us ~30g seems 
 to be about what our bodies want at the moment—would hate to pop 30-120 
 typical vitamin C pills to get the same amount! We also take smaller amounts 
 of CS now and then, but try to keep it separate from the ascorbic acid. Kids 
 ask for the ascorbic acid now as they feel so much better (back to their 
 usual bouncing off the ceiling selves) with it :)
 Thanks again for the link. I thought I’d pass our experience so far on in 
 case it is helpful to anyone else.
 Walter
  



Re: CSHow do I know when Silver Puppy is done?

2015-01-25 Thread Roger Barker
I'm still using the same wires my Silver Puppy was supplied with years ago. At 
a guess I would make approximately 7 x 8ozs bottles a month and there's still 
years of use in the original wire/electrodes I would guess. When I do need 
replacements I'll just contact Silver Puppy and buy some replacements. I feel 
it's safer to buy from the experts than try to source from an unknown source - 
don't want silver that may be contaminated with other metals.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 26/01/2015, at 4:41 PM, RaVen wrote:

 Thanks, Roger, for your helpful feedback. 
 
 Curious: How long does it take for the silver wires to be used up? Where do I 
 buy more pure silver wires?
 
 RaVen 
 
 
 
 On Jan 25, 2015, at 7:46 PM, Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz wrote:
 
 Hi, Roger here. Hope you don't mind me jumping in? In years gone by I made 
 all my CS without the lamp base and it never failed. This said now that I'm 
 using the lamp unit I do find it makes the CS quicker. I've also found it 
 help speed up the making if I leave half and inch or so of the last brew in 
 the brewing jar. This helps kick start the process and saves time. I can 
 easily make 6 or 7 8ozs bottles in a day and possibly more if I were to watch 
 the unit continually - usually I'm off doing other things. 
 As for using your cs as eye drops - not a problem. I never leave home without 
 keeping a spray bottle of cs in the car. Good for the hands after pushing a 
 shopping trolley around, to spray my eyes and a hundred and one other uses.  
 
 Hope this helps and best wishes with your brewing,
 
 Roger B
 NZ
 
 
 
 
 On 26/01/2015, at 3:17 PM, ASL raVen wrote:
 
 Hi again,
 
 I just realized that I goofed up - I had forgotten to use the lamp base - it 
 was on my shelf and I overlooked it --- knowing that now, is the completed 
 CS batch still valid or do I have to do it all over again? 
 How many hours does it usually take to make a jar full? (about 8 ounces I 
 believe) a day?
 
 Question 2:  Can I use my home made CS as eye drops?
 
 RaVen
 
 On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Walter Anderson 
 walter.ander...@outlook.com wrote:
 Yes. If you shine a red laser pointer through it you'll see a red line 
 through the solution caused by the tiny silver particles reflecting. If 
 particles are larger you may see a slight yellow tinge.
 
 We can taste it even when we can't see it (without laser). Kind of like the 
 taste, except when holding it in my mouth for longer. In that latter case, 
 it's neither terrible nor great.
 
 Enjoy your own! Sure beats buying expensive little bottles of it 
 emoji_u1f604.png
 
 Best regards,
 Walter
 
 On Jan 25, 2015, at 17:57, ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thank you for the validation. 
 Is it supposed to be colorless and odorless?
 
 RaVen
 
 On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 6:47 PM, Kenneth Taylor pli...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Yes, if both lights are off, then you are done.
 
 Kenneth
 Karen is Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise
 
 From:ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com
 Date:Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 20:44
 Subject:CSHow do I know when Silver Puppy is done?
 
 Hi Colloidal Silver Friends:
 
 I am now making my first batch of C.S. in a glass jar with the Silver Puppy 
 - the paper instructions was confusing for me. 
 
 How do I know when it's done? 
 The yellow light was blinking every once in a while while the red light was 
 on all the time. Recently, they're both off, does that mean it's done? 
 
 
 RaVen
 
 
 
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 My Google Voice Text # is (720) 442-8725
 Quote: 
 When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in 
 truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. ~Khalil Gibran
 
 
 
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 Quote: 
 When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in 
 truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. ~Khalil Gibran
 



Re: CSHow do I know when Silver Puppy is done?

2015-01-25 Thread Roger Barker
Hi, Roger here. Hope you don't mind me jumping in? In years gone by I made all 
my CS without the lamp base and it never failed. This said now that I'm using 
the lamp unit I do find it makes the CS quicker. I've also found it help speed 
up the making if I leave half and inch or so of the last brew in the brewing 
jar. This helps kick start the process and saves time. I can easily make 6 or 7 
8ozs bottles in a day and possibly more if I were to watch the unit continually 
- usually I'm off doing other things. 
As for using your cs as eye drops - not a problem. I never leave home without 
keeping a spray bottle of cs in the car. Good for the hands after pushing a 
shopping trolley around, to spray my eyes and a hundred and one other uses.  

Hope this helps and best wishes with your brewing,

Roger B
NZ




On 26/01/2015, at 3:17 PM, ASL raVen wrote:

 Hi again,
 
 I just realized that I goofed up - I had forgotten to use the lamp base - it 
 was on my shelf and I overlooked it --- knowing that now, is the completed CS 
 batch still valid or do I have to do it all over again? 
 How many hours does it usually take to make a jar full? (about 8 ounces I 
 believe) a day?
 
 Question 2:  Can I use my home made CS as eye drops?
 
 RaVen
 
 On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Walter Anderson 
 walter.ander...@outlook.com wrote:
 Yes. If you shine a red laser pointer through it you'll see a red line 
 through the solution caused by the tiny silver particles reflecting. If 
 particles are larger you may see a slight yellow tinge.
 
 We can taste it even when we can't see it (without laser). Kind of like the 
 taste, except when holding it in my mouth for longer. In that latter case, 
 it's neither terrible nor great.
 
 Enjoy your own! Sure beats buying expensive little bottles of it 
 emoji_u1f604.png
 
 Best regards,
 Walter
 
 On Jan 25, 2015, at 17:57, ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thank you for the validation. 
 Is it supposed to be colorless and odorless?
 
 RaVen
 
 On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 6:47 PM, Kenneth Taylor pli...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Yes, if both lights are off, then you are done.
 
 Kenneth
 Karen is Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise
 
 From:ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com
 Date:Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 20:44
 Subject:CSHow do I know when Silver Puppy is done?
 
 Hi Colloidal Silver Friends:
 
 I am now making my first batch of C.S. in a glass jar with the Silver Puppy - 
 the paper instructions was confusing for me. 
 
 How do I know when it's done? 
 The yellow light was blinking every once in a while while the red light was 
 on all the time. Recently, they're both off, does that mean it's done? 
 
 
 RaVen
 
 
 
 -- 
 
 
 My Google Voice Text # is (720) 442-8725
 Quote: 
 When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in 
 truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. ~Khalil Gibran
 
 
 
 -- 
 
 
 My Google Voice Text # is (720) 442-8725
 Quote: 
 When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in 
 truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. ~Khalil Gibran



Re: CSFwd: bacteria in my daughters lungs and heart

2014-12-26 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Michael, you might like to check out this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTXSTGGRvKY

It might just be another string for your bow.

Very best wishes for success in your battle and may it prove to be a  Very 
Happy New Year for you all.

Roger B
NZ


On 27/12/2014, at 1:55 PM, Michael Mckenna wrote:

  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Mckenna piperb...@aol.com
 To: mdevour mdev...@eskimo.com
 Sent: Fri, Dec 26, 2014 2:02 pm
 Subject: bacteria in my daughters lungs and heart
 
 I am writing to you because I am desperate on what I can do to save her. She 
 has been in intensive in the CCU at Albany medical center for 1 week now and 
 is getting worse. I have asked every doctor about using CS to kill the 
 bacteria to no avail since it is not an FDA approved medicine. They have even 
 gone as far to say that it might kill her. If you have any suggestions please 
 let me know thanks - Michael Mckenna   



Re: CSany suggestions for skin cancer

2013-08-24 Thread Roger Barker

 
Sent from my iPad

On Aug 24, 2013, at 10:45 AM, Rusty ru...@kathleensplace.net wrote:

Hi folks...has anyone got suggestions to get rid of skin cancer.(according 
to the determatologist ìt`s the good kind)  LOL
 
Kathleen

This came from DB some time ago and I'm sure he won't mind me passing it along.

Best wishes, Roger B
NZ


.. I no longer use black salve because of the pain associated with it. Now i 
use
Lugol's iodine and drive it into the tumor using ion exchange. Take a 6 or 9 
volt
battery and strap the positive terminal to any area on the body. Take a 330 ohm
resistor of any wattage and place it in series with the negative terminal of the
battery and apply Lugol's to a cotton ball and then place the negative lead into
the cotton ball and place it over the tumour. Apply daily for periods in excess 
of
20 minutes. The tumor will become fully saturated with the iodine solution and 
it
will quickly die and then sluff off. No pain and little to no scaring. The old 
medical
term for this process was called cataphoresis derived from the cathode or 
negative
terminal of a direct current power source ie., a battery. 

 All you need is a common 330 ohm resistor from Radio Shack, does not matter if 
it's 1/4 watt (tiny ones) or 1/2 watt. Just be sure you get 330 ohm,  NOT any 
other that says 33 or 33K, or 330K. Radio Shack sells these for $1.19 for a 
pack of 5.
 
Common resistors can have either end attached in any circuit, it does not 
matter which end, they are not directional.




Re: CSBrooks Cataract data

2013-03-08 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Brooks, thanks for this most useful post on treatments for cataracts. In the 
first one, where you mention NAC, could I ask you what would constitute a 'mild 
solution' and would I be right in thinking the body of this solution would be 
distilled water?

Many thanks, Roger B
NZ
 
On 9/03/2013, at 6:17 AM, Jim Holmes wrote:

 Sometime back, this was posted.
 
 Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some limited, but 
 definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two supporting substances to 
 the attention of list members. From among a number of candidates addressed in 
 searching for the most economical/effective modalities for 
 attenuating/preventing cataracts.we achieved our best---and most rapid 
 success using NAC (n-acetyl L-carnosine)..for cataract presentations. 
 This substance, in mild solution, (amended with low-percentage DMSO [ 5%] by 
 volume)...effected very powerful 
 beneficial influence upon the cross-linked proteins which cause the clouding 
 of the normally 
 clear tissue fields (i.e. cataracts). This simple protocol yielded (in our 
 view) splendid, 
 non-invasive, results.for literallypennies. Very positive benefits 
 were achieved in ALL of the early-onset presentations and sufficient 
 improvement in 80% of the ADVANCED PRESENTATIONS.to avoid or postpone 
 surgical interventions. 
 The second substanceone relating to age related macular degeneration 
 (ARMD) we found to be of positive effect, was a pigment occurring in a 
 marine form of Red Algae. Actually, it is a carotenoid and related to both 
 lutein and beta-carotene in structure.but exhibits more powerful 
 antioxidant effects. It is a natural dye occurring in such red algae as 
 Gigartina. The substance is Astaxanthin.and it demonstrated to be the 
 STAR in our Dry-type ARMD studies. In addition to yielding very strong 
 benefit in our ARMD evaluations, Astaxanthin favorably improved the time 
 response, when used as an ancillary support for the volunteers with 
 cataracts. 
 We do not recommend any specific supplier of these substances. A brief 
 internet search engine request will furnish a number of reliable sources of 
 these substances. 
 Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
 
   



Re: CSBrooks Cataract data

2013-03-08 Thread Roger Barker
Many thanks Brooks for such a through reply to my question, it's very much 
appreciated. As you suggest I'll do some serious research on astaxanthin as 
I've not come across this before.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 9/03/2013, at 10:52 AM, Brooks Bradley wrote:

  Dear Roger,
  If you are considering self-experimentation and/or
 protocols developed for evaluations involving cats or dogs, etc..I
 suggest you consider DIY approach, using readily-available bulk
 quantity substances.  e.g.  We used bulk Carnosine
 powder (about $25.00 for 50 grams) [source was Beyond-a-Century.com ].  One
 might use Carnitine, instead for Carnosine, but there is better
 evidence for the
 Carnosine  derivative over the Carnitine ..in such applications as
 ancillary
 elements in addressing cataract presentations.  One of the most simple, and
 effective combinations which we employed is one wherein a solution of
 1% [or even 2% in some cases], by volume, of  Saturated-solution of
 Carnosine is
 mixed with 5% undiluted DMSO, by volume.and the remaining 97%/98%,
 by volume, is distilled water.  The parent stock (the mixed solution)
 will last quite some time (some months), if not subjected to freezing
 and/or heating cycles.
   Applications of these eye-drops one to 3 times daily, yielded
 excellent responses for the vast majority of experimental cases
 (animal pets and humans  alike).of better than
 80%, from among our experimental subjects.
If you are considering the use of the Carnitine fraction,
 instead of the Carnosine..I suggest you read up on the EXACT
 differences via a web search.
Actually, we accomplished EVEN BETTER RESULTS from a solution
 containing a couple of other non-toxic amendments---but I will not
 recommend
 their inclusionas our data involving their inclusion is far
 too limited for a general extrapolation.
Incidentally, our research achieved SPLENDID EFFECTS from the
 utilization of astaxanthin  (and this was accomplished some YEARS
 before the
 current episode of general endorsements by the mainstream alternative health
 communityfor using astaxanthin).  Additionally, oral incorporation
 of astaxanthin
 has demonstrated (especially recently) to be UNUSUALLY effective in
 addressing macular degeneration.  Achieving corrective influence in
 some cases,
 and prevention of advancementin approximately 75% of all volunteers.
 To our present knowledge, NO OTHER extant protocol (chemical or mechanical)
 has displayed ANY measurable influence on macular degeneration.  Our
 results were the result of anecdotal (as against double-blind)
 protocols, so are susceptible to denigration from the extremist
 segment of the allopathic community.
  I suggest you prosecute a general Web-search on astaxanthin
 as a supportive protocol for macular degenerationyou should
 receive much
 useful information/data.
   Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
 
 .
 
 
 On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz wrote:
 Hi Brooks, thanks for this most useful post on treatments for cataracts. In
 the first one, where you mention NAC, could I ask you what would constitute
 a 'mild solution' and would I be right in thinking the body of this solution
 would be distilled water?
 
 Many thanks, Roger B
 NZ
 
 On 9/03/2013, at 6:17 AM, Jim Holmes wrote:
 
 Sometime back, this was posted.
 
 Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some limited, but
 definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two supporting substances
 to the attention of list members. From among a number of candidates
 addressed in searching for the most economical/effective modalities for
 attenuating/preventing cataracts.we achieved our best---and most rapid
 success using NAC (n-acetyl L-carnosine)..for cataract presentations.
 This substance, in mild solution, (amended with low-percentage DMSO [ 5%] by
 volume)...effected very powerful
 beneficial influence upon the cross-linked proteins which cause the clouding
 of the normally
 clear tissue fields (i.e. cataracts). This simple protocol yielded (in our
 view) splendid,
 non-invasive, results.for literallypennies. Very positive benefits
 were achieved in ALL of the early-onset presentations and sufficient
 improvement in 80% of the ADVANCED PRESENTATIONS.to avoid or postpone
 surgical interventions.
 The second substanceone relating to age related macular degeneration
 (ARMD) we found to be of positive effect, was a pigment occurring in a
 marine form of Red Algae. Actually, it is a carotenoid and related to both
 lutein and beta-carotene in structure.but exhibits more powerful
 antioxidant effects. It is a natural dye occurring in such red algae as
 Gigartina. The substance is Astaxanthin.and it demonstrated to be the
 STAR in our Dry-type ARMD studies. In addition to yielding very strong
 benefit in our ARMD evaluations, Astaxanthin

CSEssiac Tea.

2013-01-18 Thread Roger Barker
I seem to remember someone on the list was selling Essiac Tea but I can't 
remember just who is was, or I may even have the wrong list. Anybody got any 
ideas please?

Cheers, RogerB
NZ

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Re: CSEssiac Tea.

2013-01-18 Thread Roger Barker
Cheers PT, you hit the nail right on the head :-)

RogerB
NZ


On 19/01/2013, at 2:25 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:

 I believe it is Tel at Quailwood Herbals.
 PT
 
 From: Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Fri, January 18, 2013 8:10:05 PM
 Subject: CSEssiac Tea.
 
 I seem to remember someone on the list was selling Essiac Tea but I can't 
 remember just who is was, or I may even have the wrong list. Anybody got any 
 ideas please?
 
 Cheers, RogerB
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Re: CSProstatitis

2012-09-02 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Chris, I'll jump in here. As I'm sure you know Prostatitis can be caused by 
an infection and I've had a couple of bouts of this in recent years. Dammed 
uncomfortable to say the least with frequent calls of nature. In my case, being 
a colloidal silver user for more years than I care to remember, I would take a 
mouthful of cs and swallow it down. Would do this every hour or so and symptoms 
would start to clear up within a day or less - very quick results. If, however, 
the prostatitis is caused by something other than an infection the cs may not 
help.

Cheers, RogerB
NZ 


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 New here. Researching for hubby.
 Hubby has recurring prostatitis that comes back every  3-4 months, antibiotic 
 never seems to clear this up. He's not keen on trying silver water and 
 skeptical of it helping. Sounds like a difficult disease to control.
 Anyone have dosage suggestions and time period of treatment and maintance dose
 Will try and if it helps at all any suggestions as to a silver maker
 
 Thanks
 Chris
 
 
 
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Re: CSRest in Peace, Starshar

2012-02-17 Thread Roger Barker
So sorry to hear the very sad news but many thanks for letting us know DB

Roger B
NZ


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After a long illness, our beloved Starshar, Sharon Morrissey of West
Chester, Pennsylvania, has passed. Her sister told me that she passed
peacefully on Tuesday.

 


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Re: CSRe Cataracts

2011-11-13 Thread Roger Barker
I'd also be interested in knowing what is meant by MS crystals. 

Cheers, Roger B
NZ

On 13/11/2011, at 3:42 PM, PTFerrance wrote:

 Hi Vicki,
 What are MS crystals?  Also, if you don’t mind, what did you use as an eye 
 dropper for the flax oil?  Also, which variety of Barleans did you use.  I 
 have used it before and there are a variety of mixtures.
  
 Thanks for your help.
 PT
  
 From: vicki hood [mailto:mutt...@isp.com] 
 Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 8:01 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Fw: CSRe Cataracts
  
 i did my own.  Years ago i did the research and took the best of the 
 research.  tried it on myself and then dogs in need. Worked every time.  
 Start 3or 4 x a day, cut back according to severity of the cataracts.   Go 
 figure---if it doesn't work (and it always does) it cannot hurt you.  Buy 
 gentle eye solution (nonsting) add 15% MS crystals.  That would be 1 teaspoon 
 for each ounce of eye solution. Thats not perfect measure but close enough.   
 Keep everything clean as you can.  Each eye,  1or 2 drops RAW flax oil (not 
 from caps but from the fridge at the health store ---Barleans is good).  5 
 mins to half hour later drop or 2 of eye solution. The dogs i treat often 
 have this goober grub in the corner of their eye after about 3 or 4 days.  
 Cataracts come off in layers.  Now this does not correct the nearsight or 
 farsight like lens implant surgery.  Sure does take that piece of white sheet 
 off of dogs and my eyes.  I like to keep it up for maybe 6 weeks after i have 
 cut back to couple times a week.  Even longer if you want.  Save a dogs life. 
  Many people cannot afford surgery for their dogs.  The last dog i did was 
 16.  It made a whole new tailwagger.  i could see it.  Dogs with pressure 
 behind eye (glaucoma) usually have bulging eye.  That hurts like the worst of 
 migraine and needs meds from a vet.  Please do not let them suffer.  
 Cataracts and glaucoma are 2 different things.  I am not medically trained.  
 I love the best of the research i do.  Just passing it on if you care to try. 
  It worked for me and mine. 



Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-13 Thread Roger Barker
For what it's worth I've just received this message from my power provider re the smart meter they installed at my home in the middle of last year.I'm left wondering - is this information correct, can it be believed?	Anyone care to comment?Cheers, Roger BNZDear Mr BarkerThank you for your call received 14 November 2011, in regards to the transmissions from your advanced meter.We have looked into this for you and are happy to confirm the below information.The stand alone modem for the advanced meter is used as a link between the meter and base server. This is done via the GSM/GPRS(Vodafone)network. The modem sends data to the network when the meter tells it to and receives data via the network from the base server.Transmission of data occurs once per day after midnight and before 6am for the duration of 20-30 seconds.From August 2010 this transmission will reduce to once every seven days. There are one-off cases where transmission may occur during the day for remote reconnections and remote disconnections. Otherwise the modem remains inactive.The GSM/GPRS stand alone modem used has been tested to the following New Zealand and European standards. It has received radio spectrum clearance (certification) for its communications equipment to be used in NZ.a. AS/NZS 60950.1:2003b. AS/NZS CISPR22:2006c. 3GPP TS 51.010-1 GCF-CC (V.3.23.1) R97/R98 and NAPRD.03 (V.3.8.1) R97/R98The maximum transmit power from GSM/GPRS stand alone modem are:EGSM 900 band: 2 WattsDCS 1800 band: 1 WattThese are inline with the required output levels of a cellphone used by public.We appreciate you taking the time to contact us, and hope the above information is helpful.

Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-13 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Dan, I'm thinking along these lines also but think I might just see about 
getting a test meter to keep an eye on the meter just to keep the power company 
honest :-)

Cheers, Roger B
NZ

On 14/11/2011, at 11:16 AM, Dan Nave wrote:

 Roger,
  
 I think you can rest easy with this. 
  
 The fact that they have sent you a letter with very specific information 
 which includes the NZ emissions specification that it was tested to, and the 
 frequency and duration of the outputs is very impressive.  A legitimate 
 business cannot send out a letter like this which is not factual.
  
 This is saying that, after August 2010, the transmissions are once a week 
 between midnight and 6am for a duration of 20 to 30 seconds.  There may be 
 occasional transmission at other times for the (rare) event where it is 
 necessary to disconnect and reconnect remotely.  These outputs from the modem 
 (short as they are) are on the same order of magnitude as a generic cellphone.
  
 This exposure seem extremely minimal.
  
 Dan 
 
 On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz wrote:
 For what it's worth I've just received this message from my power provider re 
 the smart meter they installed at my home in the middle of last year.
 I'm left wondering - is this information correct, can it be believed? Anyone 
 care to comment?
 
 Cheers, Roger B
 NZ
 
 
 
 Dear Mr Barker
  
 Thank you for your call received 14 November 2011, in regards to the 
 transmissions from your advanced meter.
  
 We have looked into this for you and are happy to confirm the below 
 information.
 The stand alone modem for the advanced meter is used as a link between the 
 meter and base server. This is done via the GSM/GPRS (Vodafone) network. The 
 modem sends data to the network when the meter tells it to and receives data 
 via the network from the base server. 
 
 Transmission of data occurs once per day after midnight and before 6am for 
 the duration of 20-30 seconds. 
 
 From August 2010 this transmission will reduce to once every seven days. 
 There are one-off cases where transmission may occur during the day for 
 remote reconnections and remote disconnections. Otherwise the modem remains 
 inactive.
 
 The GSM/GPRS stand alone modem used has been tested to the following New 
 Zealand and European standards. It has received radio spectrum clearance 
 (certification) for its communications equipment to be used in NZ.
 
 image001.gif
 a. AS/NZS 60950.1:2003
 image001.gif
 b. AS/NZS CISPR22:2006
 image001.gif
 c. 3GPP TS 51.010-1 GCF-CC (V.3.23.1) R97/R98 and NAPRD.03 (V.3.8.1) R97/R98
 The maximum transmit power from GSM/GPRS stand alone modem are:
 
 image001.gif
 EGSM 900 band: 2 Watts
 image001.gif
 DCS 1800 band: 1 Watt
 These are inline with the required output levels of a cellphone used by 
 public.
 
 We appreciate you taking the time to contact us, and hope the above 
 information is helpful.
 
 
 



Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks for the site Mike. I see from a recent post (see below) that one would 
need a meter capable of reading ELF. This site has a large range of meters and 
which I find somewhat confusing. Any idea which meter would be the right one 
for our purpose?

Cheers, Roger B  

Utilizing an advanced ElectroSmog Electropollution Detector from Germany HF 35C 
800 MHz – 2500 MHz, the Smart Meter from SDGE placed on my home without notice 
Nov 2010 was tested last week. Sempra Utilities SDGE’s Smart Meter produced a 
burst of ELF microwave radiation 1000s more powerful than a cell phone call at 
greater than 2000 uW/meter squared power levels every 5 to 15 seconds 
throughout the day and night. This meter is 10 feet from my studio broadcast 
desk. Testing beside my wife’s side of our bed, Friday August 26th 2011, 
pointed 20 yards to our neighbors garage mounted SDGE meter, every 2 to 5 
seconds a burst of ELF microwave radiation was detected over limit 2000+ uWatts 
of power per square meter.


On 4/11/2011, at 11:01 PM, Mike W-H wrote:

 the real way to do it would be to have a radiation meter, check out 
 lessemf.com 
 



Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks for this suggestion Dan - I'll be seeing what I can do along these lines.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 5/11/2011, at 1:20 AM, Dan Nave wrote:

 Any conductive metallic foil or screen who's openings aren't too big
 (window screen is OK) should stop much of the radiation.  It should
 cover a large enough area to block the radiation.
 
 It must be grounded (meaning connected with something conductive which
 is attached to a 'ground' potential).
 
 Dan


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Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-03 Thread Roger Barker
I'm trying to find something that could be fixed to the inside wall of our home 
behind the meter to stop these microwaves. It has been suggested aluminium foil 
could be used but does anyone know if this would really do the job?

Cheers, Roger B
NZ

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Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-02 Thread Roger Barker
Years ago when we had a microwave oven I remember calling an electrician to 
replace a sensor. Once he'd finished the job be checked the oven for leakage 
with a special meter. I'm just wondering if one of these meters could be used 
to check microwave output from a smart meter and/or leakage passed a shield.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 3/11/2011, at 10:24 AM, Mike W-H wrote:

 imagine if they put a wireless meter inside an analog meter, most customers 
 would never know
 


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Re: CSOT - dementia updates

2011-10-01 Thread Roger Barker
Seems they've had great success with it but I can't comment as I've had no 
experience using it. Just filed it away just in case.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 1/10/2011, at 4:58 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote:

 Coconut oil?
 
 
 From: Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz
 
 
 Check out this video. Seems to give hope where Alzheimer's is concerned.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iScs0uzQZFk
 :
 
 I don't remember this discussion at all -- and it's vitally important to me,
 as my brother is dealing with dementia.  So I hope that whoever has this
 information will please share it.
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Re: CSOT - dementia updates

2011-09-30 Thread Roger Barker
Check out this video. Seems to give hope where Alzheimer's is concerned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iScs0uzQZFk

Regards, Roger B
NZ

On Sep 30, 2011, at 11:41 AM, MaryAnn Helland marmar...@bellsouth.net
wrote:

I don't remember this discussion at all -- and it's vitally important to me,
as my brother is dealing with dementia.  So I hope that whoever has this
information will please share it.
MA


From: PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, September 30, 2011 8:28:29 AM
Subject: CSOT - dementia updates

I was wondering if there are any updates from those who were using the blue
dye to help the mind with remembering in those with dementia?  It has been
some time since this has been discussed on this list and I was wondering how
the effects were holding up.  I have a friend I would like to recommend it
to for her Mom if it is working well for others.

Thanks.

PT




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Re: CSnewbie

2011-08-13 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Lola, welcome to the group. Along with CS might I suggest you look into 
taking an iodine supplement like Lugols. There is a very helpful website at 
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/   that you may find useful.

Best wishes, Roger B
NZ


On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 6:37 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net
phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:
Hi, everyone.   I am brand new to this site.  I have been dx with
breast cancer and want to use colloidal silver with my protocol.  I
have used silver, off  on for years but I can't afford the 'good
stuff' in the quantities I will need to fight this beast.  So...
thought I would look into making my own.  I am not too mechanical or
electrical-minded and would like to know if there are good relatively
inexpensive units that can be purchased out there.  Also, a good
reputable source for the silver wire.  I just purchased a book
explaining how to build one of these machines.. lost me after the
alligator clips..lol.  What is the best way to store the silver after
mfg?  Thank you all for any info you care to share.   Lola



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Re: CSathletes' foot

2011-08-05 Thread Roger Barker
I just suggested he spray his foot every hour or so and when I caught up with 
him the following week all was well.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 6/08/2011, at 12:44 PM, Rod Samuelson wrote:

 How much cs and for how long?
  
 Rod Samuelson
 860-881-3734 cell
 new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
 
 From: Roger Barker [mailto:rbar...@clear.net.nz] 
 Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 12:14 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSathletes' foot
  
 Hi Rod, a few years ago a shop keeper friend complained to me that he had 
 athlete's foot and that his doctor had been unable to completely cure it. I 
 supplied him with a bottle of my home made CS and he was so taken with the 
 results he asked me to make him a CS generator and show him how to get 
 started on production. Since then I'm glad to say he's had no occurrence of 
 the problem. Might not work in every case but it sure did for him.
  
 Cheers, Roger B
 NZ
  
 On 5/08/2011, at 2:06 PM, Rod Samuelson wrote:
 
 
 Will cs help with athlete fungus?
  
 Rod Samuelson
 860-881-3734 cell
 new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
 
  
  



Re: CSathletes' foot

2011-08-04 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Rod, a few years ago a shop keeper friend complained to me that he had 
athlete's foot and that his doctor had been unable to completely cure it. I 
supplied him with a bottle of my home made CS and he was so taken with the 
results he asked me to make him a CS generator and show him how to get started 
on production. Since then I'm glad to say he's had no occurrence of the 
problem. Might not work in every case but it sure did for him.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ

On 5/08/2011, at 2:06 PM, Rod Samuelson wrote:

 Will cs help with athlete fungus?
  
 Rod Samuelson
 860-881-3734 cell
 new email address  rsamuels...@cox.net
 
  



Re: CSback after seven years

2010-07-19 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Reid, you might like to check out the use of LDN (low dose naltrexone) at  
http://www.webspawner.com/users/introtoldn/index.html
I've no personal experience using it for MS but from what I've read it does 
seem to work for many people.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 20/07/2010, at 5:39 AM, A. Reid Harvey wrote:

 Hi all!
  
 After all of these years I'm back with a pressing question, concerning 
 multiple sclerosis. An acquaintance I've mine is afflicted with this, and I'm 
 recalling the sage words of many on the list, that *there are no incurable 
 illnesses; only incurable people.*
  
 From back when I was on the list I seem to recall that blood electrification 
 could greatly assist victims of MS. Is this true, and if so, how? I also 
 recall a regime that made use of three nine volt batteries, daisy chained, 
 with terminals on either side of the artery at the wrist. I'd also like those 
 on the list to know that I've assisted several friends with BE. In several 
 cases these friends were able to remedy serious toothaches, using BE.
  
 Incidentally, about CS, I continue to take this regularly, and believe that 
 my not having had a cold in eight years, can be attributed to this. And as a 
 ceramist I've put into practice more of what I learned on the list. Following 
 my on list communication of seven years ago I assisted in startup of 
 production and use of silver treated pottery candle filters, in Nepal, Kenya 
 and Indonesia.  These are low cost filter systems, and for example, in Kenya 
 there's a slum in which our silver treated systems are in use in nearly 1,000 
 HIV-AIDS households.
  
 Now I want to remain on thie list for a while, mostly to further refine my 
 understanding.  For now my question is: does BE assist with those who suffer 
 from MS? or is there another remedy?
  
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Re: CSarthritic pain/NIGARI or magnesium chloride

2010-06-12 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Gladys, for quite some time now I've been mixing 1600mil of distilled water 
with 16 tablespoons of magnesium chloride and spraying it on my legs almost 
several times a week. At this strength I find I can barely detect any stinging 
so have no problems with this strength of mixture. I guess the strength is a 
personal thing but at least this mixture is somewhere to start.

Best wishes, Roger B
NZ


On 13/06/2010, at 2:35 PM, Nenah Sylver wrote:

Is this really trueJust add water---in what ratio???
And is this the same as Nigari
Gladys
===


 




Re: CSya might wanna know - irradiation

2010-06-02 Thread Roger Barker
This makes me wonder if there is a way, for the average person, to test 
food/supplements etc to see if they have been radiated and if so what can be 
done to help reverse the effect?

Cheers, Roger B



On Jun 2, 2010, at 3:44 PM, bodhisattva wrote:

Sadly, you are right, our govt. seems to enjoy radiating everything these days. 
It's ridiculous. Anyway, the cloves have 2 disharmonious freqs in them, which 
of course will be pulled out. They calibrate at 600, once I pulled the 2 bad 
freqs, they jumped to around 850.



CSO/T Navarro test results.

2010-04-20 Thread Roger Barker

Can anyone explain my Navarro HCG test results?

Last October my test came back with a reading of Index + 4 (54.0  
units). Test done last month came back with a reading of Index + 4  
(52.2) which I gather is still in the slightly positive range - would  
this be right?


I'm also wondering just how reliable the Navarro test is? Any  
information would me much appreciated.


Thanks, Roger B
NZ



Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-19 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks Tom, I'll certainly give this a try. Will make my bought test  
solution go a lot further.


Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 20/04/2010, at 12:55 PM, poast wrote:


Hello Roger,

I made 2 calibration solutions.  I first used the supplied calibration
solution to calibrate my meter.  Then I mixed my solutions and  
tested them.

This gives me a primary calibration, and two secondary check points.

I put 1 ml of PH 7 test solution in 499 ml of my tap water.  This  
gives me

123 uS.

I then put 1 ml of PH 7 test solution in 499 ml of distilled  
water.  This

gives me 30 uS.

Since I use PH meters a lot, I have a lot of the test solutions and  
keep
them fresh.  I don't know if the conductivity will vary from batch  
to batch,
but I will have to go through a liter of my test solution before I  
will find

out.

Tom


- Original Message -
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: CSYO YO EIS



Just as a matter of interest. Does anyone know how to make/mix the
calibration solution for a pH meter?

Cheers, Roger B
NZ




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Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-18 Thread Roger Barker
Just as a matter of interest. Does anyone know how to make/mix the  
calibration solution for a pH meter?


Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 19/04/2010, at 2:24 PM, poast wrote:


Hello Malcolm,

While I totally agree with you, it is just too much fun to simply  
stop.

This batch will be played with to death and never consumed.

The saga continues.

I decided to add some baking soda to the solution to balance the  
PH.  The PH

had dropped to about 3 and I brought it back up to 6.8.

Next I added some ascorbic acid and it turned brown, then almost  
immediately
turned clear again.  I added more and the same thing happened.   
More is

added and the same thing happens again.

Finally I ended up with a gray layer at the bottom of the jar, but  
the rest

of the solution is clear.  I just shook it up to see what happens.

The PH is now back to 4.6.  Very interesting stuff.  I hold it up  
to the
light with the sun at my back and it looks bluish gray.  When I  
turn around

and look at the sun through the solution it looks dark amber.

I find it interesting that I still have a great Tyndal effect and  
that the

solution is staying clear.

Oh well, I will exercise (or as Dok commented exOrcise) it a few  
more times

and see what happens.

Thanks for your help in trying to figure this out.

Tom




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CSIrradiation.

2010-03-20 Thread Roger Barker
Does anyone know where we stand in relation to the irradiation of  
supplements? I generally order in bulk from Swansons or Puritians  
Pride but with mention of Codex and the irradiation of packages I'm  
now wondering just how much damage would be done to supplements  
subjected to this process. Anyone got any information on this subject?


Many thanks,

Roger B
NZ 

Re: CSSpeaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Roger Barker
I don't know if it's been mentioned before but I do remember someone  
suggesting taking one teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda in a glass of  
water to cure a headache - usually within half an hour. Never had to  
try it myself but it may be of some help to sufferers.


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


- Original Message -
From: Roger and Lisa Royal
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of Migraines

I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an  
electrolyte imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug  
of acv.  I have NO idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to  
mention it in case it could help anyone else.

Lisa



Re: CScandida.

2009-10-13 Thread Roger Barker
My thanks to all who replied to my candida question. I've printed  
out all the information and will pass it on.  Tel, thanks for  
mentioning kefir. I've been making and using if for quite some time  
now so will certainly be passing on some 'grains' to my friend.


Cheers to all,  Roger B
NZ



CScandida.

2009-10-12 Thread Roger Barker
Just met up with a friend in town who has been diagnosed with  
candida. He asked me to do a search on the net for treatment  
suggestions. I'm sure CS would go a long way towards helping him so  
wonder if anyone has got any information that may be of help?


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


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Re: CSFw: Strong earthquakes rock South Pacific 7.8 AND 7.3 -Quakes

2009-10-08 Thread Roger Barker

Many thanks Marshalee it's much appreciated.

Roger B
NZ


On 8/10/2009, at 3:54 PM, Marshalee Hallett wrote:

OK, from now on, I`ll let the List know whenever I get anything!
  Believe me, it is not a nice thing to have, as almost all of the  
things I sense include fatalities.
The actual warning sensations are not nice either. I don`t know why  
this happens, at times I wish it wouldn`t...
I sense quakes, landslides and avalanches with the same sensation,  
but air crashes and such are different, as are weather things, like  
tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes.

I reiterate, `tis weird.
I had an ancestor who did this too; back in the late 1800s she told  
her coal miner hubby not to go to work one day, no matter what. He  
didn`t go, and was the only man in his shift to survive a terrific  
methane gas explosion in the Utah coal mine that day... (The  
explosion blew a coal car over a mile across the valley, as if it  
were shot from a huge cannon!)

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Re: CSAlkalizing

2009-10-07 Thread Roger Barker
Many thanks Marshall. I am having trouble keeping my pH up above the  
6.5 range so will do some tests as you've outlined below. Fortunately  
I don't suffer from weight or blood pressure problems and am not on  
any special 'diets' but I'll tread softly and see how it goes.


Cheers and thanks again,

Roger B
NZ


On 8/10/2009, at 4:38 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:

Yes, it will definitely lower the pH significantly.  You do need to  
monitor pH though, as it can easily get too alkaline. If that  
happens you need to put less into each gallon of water. If you  
monitor your morning pH urine, and use that as a guide you should  
be able to narrow down just how much you need to add to each gallon  
to keep you in the optimum area.  For me it is somewhat difficult  
since my wife is needing a lot more than I am, so I am alternating  
between drinking her super alkalized water, and normal water from  
the Jupiter, whereas she is only drinking from the super alkalized  
water.  Also if you are overweight and diabetic you need to monitor  
your sugar, as this seems to burn the fat pretty quickly causing an  
increase in blood sugar, even if eating nothing with any  
carbohydrates in it.  You should also monitor blood pressure to  
make sure you are not in the minority of people who respond to high  
sodium intake with increased blood pressure.  (note that the salt  
diet for lyme and baking soda and maple syrup diet for cancer both  
have high levels of sodium as well, so I would not do this if doing  
either of these or other high sodium diets).


This information is for research only. I am not a doctor and am not  
giving any medical advise.  I am only providing information on what  
I am doing and the results of this research.  Anyone following what  
I am doing needs to do their own research and make their own  
decision on their health.


Marshall

Roger Barker wrote:
Hi Marshall, our tap/drinking water hovers around a pH of 8. What  
I'd like to ask is, would your protocol laid out below be a good  
addition to our drinking water to lower body pH?


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


On 6/10/2009, at 6:58 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:

I am using the following protocol:

1. Put one level tablespoon of citric acid and one level  
tablespoon of baking soda into a drinking glass of at least 8 ounces.
2. add about 2 ounces of water.  When foaming diminishes, stir  
until foam once again diminishes
3. add 1/4 teaspoon of soda.  Stir until foaming diminishes again.  
It is normal for this to get very cold.
4. add 2 or 3 ounces of water and another 1/4 teaspoon of soda and  
stir. If it fizzes, repeat.  After adding soda about 3 times it  
should not fizz any more when adding.  At that point it should be  
right at a pH of 7 or slightly aklaline.  If you taste it before  
adding the additional baking soda it should taste somewhat sour.   
Once it has quit fizzing it should taste salty.  You can always  
use a pH test as well, you are aiming for a pH of 7 or slightly over.


Either put the entire amount into 5 gallons of water, or add  
sufficient water to have 5 ounces, and add one ounce to a gallon  
of water.  If you have it, add 4 drops of MMS to each gallon as  
well ( or 15 drops of water alkalizing drops).  It is important  
that the water be a pH of 7 or more at this point, or it will  
activate the MSM, which you do NOT want.


If drinking this water be sure to take a calcium, magnesium and  
potassium supplement.  This water contains significant sodium and  
you need to make sure and keep your electrolytes balanced.  Also  
monitor blood pressure if you are sensitive to sodium, as it may  
increase blood pressure in some people due to the sodium content.


Marshall



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Re: CSAlkalizing

2009-10-07 Thread Roger Barker

That was what I thought you meant :-)

Cheers,  Roger



On 8/10/2009, at 5:50 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:


Marshall Dudley wrote:

Yes, it will definitely lower the pH significantly.



Sorry, that should have been raise the pH, or lower the acid.

Marshall




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Re: CSFLU

2009-10-07 Thread Roger Barker

On 8/10/2009, at 3:33 PM, Garnet wrote:


OLE is one of the best remedies in my experience
if taken in sufficient amounts. I prefer to boil up
the leaves for 5 minutes and drink with lemon and
honey, easier to digest that capsules which upset
my stomach.


Hi Garnet, do you just pick a cupful (?) or so of leaves straight  
from the tree?


 In answer to the subject matter - Flu. I had a bad dose of flu  
around ten years ago and as I also suffer from mild asthma it really  
knocked me for six. Took a good three weeks before I was up and about  
again. At this time I found out about colloidal silver (from a  
friend) and have never been without is since. In the years since  
during the winter months I've had cold symptoms a good few times but  
CS has always come to the rescue and by morning all has been well.  
There has been a couple of times when my symptoms lasted a couple of  
days and I was left wondering if I'd caught a flu bug and not just an  
ordinary cold. At no time did I have take any time off work but did  
feel a bit washed out in the evenings.


 We're just (hopefully) coming to the end of our winter down this a  
way and up until last Sunday I could have reported all the family had  
remained cold and flu free. The dreaded swine flu has been doing the  
rounds of the area so when I awoke Sunday morning with ' the  
symptoms' I got a little concerned. Have spent the last four days,  
including Sunday, treating myself with CS, increased iodine intake,  
MMS and  Liposomal C. Can't say I would have taken time off work but  
was dammed glad I am retired so could take it easy. Appetite was  
affected as was sleep all topped of with head and body aches. Last  
night (Wednesday) I slept well and woke up feeling fine this morning.  
Drove into town for weekly shop and a coffee returning home early  
afternoon for lunch.  It's now 4pm and I still feel tip top so  
hopefully it's all behind me now.


All this leads up to the question - seeing as how CS is so good at  
dealing with colds and the flu etc just how is one to tell what one  
may have. When one has a cold and deals with it with CS how will we  
ever know if it was just a cold or something much worse?


Anyone got any ideas?

Best wishes to all,  Roger B
NZ

P.S. I should maybe add that I've not had any sort of flu shot  
despite my doctors suggestion that I really should being an asthmatic.





slickpic...@cox.net wrote:
My son (14) is in his 5th day of the flu.
 Trem t...@silvergen.com wrote: =
I have been sort of monitoring the list and haven't seen any posts  
saying they had kicked up a flu bug.So, have any of you folks  
been flu ridden?  My wife is considering a regular flu shot because  
she has developed a respiratory problem over the years and attributes  
it to mold in our house.  I refuse to buy into it because we have not  
had standing water or continuous lockage into wall cavities.  We do  
have a few small mold like stains on some sheetrock in our basement  
but I tell her she would probably se the same in any average  
basement.  She isn't considering H1N1 vaccine.  I haven't had a shot  
in 10 years and don't plan to have any in the near or distant future.

Let's have a show of hands.anyone caught a flu bug this year?
Trem



Re: CSAlkalizing

2009-10-06 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Marshall, our tap/drinking water hovers around a pH of 8. What I'd  
like to ask is, would your protocol laid out below be a good addition  
to our drinking water to lower body pH?


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


On 6/10/2009, at 6:58 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:

I am using the following protocol:

1. Put one level tablespoon of citric acid and one level tablespoon  
of baking soda into a drinking glass of at least 8 ounces.
2. add about 2 ounces of water.  When foaming diminishes, stir until  
foam once again diminishes
3. add 1/4 teaspoon of soda.  Stir until foaming diminishes again. It  
is normal for this to get very cold.
4. add 2 or 3 ounces of water and another 1/4 teaspoon of soda and  
stir. If it fizzes, repeat.  After adding soda about 3 times it  
should not fizz any more when adding.  At that point it should be  
right at a pH of 7 or slightly aklaline.  If you taste it before  
adding the additional baking soda it should taste somewhat sour.   
Once it has quit fizzing it should taste salty.  You can always use a  
pH test as well, you are aiming for a pH of 7 or slightly over.


Either put the entire amount into 5 gallons of water, or add  
sufficient water to have 5 ounces, and add one ounce to a gallon of  
water.  If you have it, add 4 drops of MMS to each gallon as well  
( or 15 drops of water alkalizing drops).  It is important that the  
water be a pH of 7 or more at this point, or it will activate the  
MSM, which you do NOT want.


If drinking this water be sure to take a calcium, magnesium and  
potassium supplement.  This water contains significant sodium and you  
need to make sure and keep your electrolytes balanced.  Also monitor  
blood pressure if you are sensitive to sodium, as it may increase  
blood pressure in some people due to the sodium content.


Marshall



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Re: CSMMS and MRSA

2009-10-05 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Lisa, you certainly can make it in your own home and relatively  
easily. The second part of Jim Humble's book explains how to do it in  
great detail. The biggest problem seems to be accessing the sodium  
chlorite as, in some countries, it has to be labelled as dangerous  
goods for transit purposes.


Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 6/10/2009, at 9:42 AM, Lisa wrote:

Can you (as in us at home) make their own MMS or should it be  
purchased? I
just purchased 4 oz. but if there's a recipe to do it at home I'm  
all ears

:o)

Lisa

-Original Message-
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com [mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 2:39 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMMS and MRSA

I recall that made up MMS had a shelf life of two years. Must be
kept away from light.

Chuck
There's an exception to every rule, except this one.

On 10/5/2009 12:49:07 PM, Marshall Dudley (mdud...@king-cart.com)
wrote:

Melly Bag wrote:

I want to buy MMS, what is its shelf life?



It should be indefinite as long as it is in a closed bottle.  The  
only

thing that can make it break down is acid.

Marshall





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Re: CSTHE COLORFUL HISTORY OF COLLOIDAL SILVER OTHER SILVER COMPOUNDS

2009-10-05 Thread Roger Barker
When I was a young lad back in the 1940's there was a public house/ 
bar near by called The Blue Man. Now I know what he was putting in  
his beer :-)


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


On 6/10/2009, at 12:45 PM, Lisa wrote:


I LOVE humor :o)

-Original Message-
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com [mailto:cking...@nycap.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 7:42 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSTHE COLORFUL HISTORY OF COLLOIDAL SILVER  OTHER  
SILVER

COMPOUNDS

Actually, you may have seen us (argyria people) as we have formed a
unit (The Blue Man Group) to travel and perform our art and bring
attention to our condition.
You may have seen us on TV.

Kidding...
Chuck
There's no future in time travel.



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Re: CSsubscribing

2009-10-04 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Sharyn, welcome to the group. I'm sure you will find lots of great  
information on the group and meet some lovely, helpful people.


To set you on your way here's a list (from Terry) of some of the uses  
of CS.


Best wishes,  Roger B
Rotorua. NZ


A FEW UNIQUE PLUS TRADITIONAL USES FOR COLLOIDAL SILVER

Author:
Terry Chamberlin
Metabolic Solutions Institute
RR1  314 Carleton Rd
Lawrencetown, NS B0S 1M0
902-584-3810 voice
413-826-7641 fax service
msi...@yahoo.com


When you control a source of pennies-per-gallon make-it-yourself high
concentration Colloidal Silver you can use it for hundreds of health
improvement applications.

A few are suggested here.
Add to suspected drinking water when traveling or
camping.
Silver-sprayed burns heal rapidly without
scarring.
Safely sterilize anything from toothbrushes
to surgical instruments.
Use topically on cuts, wounds, abrasions, rashes, sunburn, razor  
nicks and

bandages.
Spray on garbage to prevent decay odors.
Mist kitchen sponges, towels, cutting boards to
eliminate E. Coli and salmonella bacteria to prevent
food poisoning, gastrointestinal inflammation, and
genital tract infections.

Add when canning, preserving or bottling.
Use like peroxide on zits and acne.
Add to juices and milk to prevent spoiling, fermenting, deteriorating,
clabbering or curdling.
Spray in shoes, between toes, between legs to stop most skin itch,  
athletes

foot, fungi, jock itch.
Diminish dandruff, psoriasis, skin
rashes, etc.
Add to bath water, gargle, douches, colon irrigation, nasal spray and  
dental

water-pic solutions.
Cuts downtime dramatically from colds, flu,
pneumonia, staph, strep, respiratory infections and
rhino viruses.
Skin itch, eye and ear infections, warts and some moles vanish (put on
bandaid and wear overnight each night until gone).
Spray on body after bathing.
Use with Q-tips on fingernail, toenail, and
ear fungi.
Neutralize tooth decay and bad breath.
Silver stops halitosis by eliminating bacteria deep in
throat and on back of tongue.
Unlike pharmaceutical antibiotics, Colloidal Silver never permits
strain-resistant pathogens to evolve.
Put a on bandaids and bandages to shorten healing
times.
Health professionals might consider IV and IM
injections.
Tumor and polyp shrinking is reported when
masses are injected directly (when silver is added to
sterile physiological saline or Ringer's Solution that
contains 9000 ppm sodium chloride).
Toothaches, mouth sores, bacterial irritations are diminished.
Soak dentures.
Spray refrigerator, freezer and food storage bin interiors.
Stop mildew and wood rot.
Mix in postage stamp, envelope, and tape moistening wells, paint and  
paste

pots to prevent bacterial growth,
odors, spoiling or souring.
Add to water based paints, wallpaper paste, dishwater, cleaning and  
mopping

solutions, etc.
Spray pet bedding and let dry.
Spray on top of contents of opened jam, jelly, and
condiment containers and inside lids before replacing.
Mix a little in pet water, birdbaths, cut flower vases. Always add to  
swamp

cooler water.
Spray air conditioner filters after cleaning.
Swab air ducts and vents to prevent breeding sites for germs.
Use routinely in laundry final rinse water and always
before packing away seasonal clothes.
Damp clothes or towels and washcloths will not sour or mildew.
Eliminate unwanted microorganisms in planter soils and
hydroponics systems.
Spray plant foliage to stop fungi, molds, rot, and most plant diseases.
Treat pools, fountains, humidifiers, Jacuzzis, hot
tubs, baths, dishwashers, re-circulating cooling tower
water, gymnasium foot dips, and bath and shower mats.
Spray inside shoes, watch bands and gloves and under
fingernails periodically.
Treat shower stalls, tubs, fonts, animal watering troughs, shavers to  
avoid

trading germs.
Rinse fruit and vegetables before storing or using.
Put in cooking water.
Add to human and animal shampoos and they become disinfectants.
Prevent carpets, drapes and wallpaper from mildewing.
Wipe telephone mouthpieces, pipe stems, headphones,
hearing aids, eyeglass frames, hairbrushes, combs,
loofas.
Excellent for diapers and diaper rash.
Do toilet seats, bowls, tile floors, sinks, urinals, door
knobs.
Kills persistent odors.
Rinse invalid's pillowcases, sheets, towels and bedclothes.
There are literally thousands of other essential uses
for this ridiculously inexpensive (if you make your
own), odorless, nearly tasteless and colorless,
totally benign and easily produced, powerful,
non-toxic disinfectant and healing agent.
You'll find that a spray or misting bottle of Colloidal Silver  
solution may

be the most useful health enhancement tool in your environment.

Dosage:
Some people, when first ingesting Colloidal Silver,
have the experience that is called the Herxheimer
effect.

This experience is a result of the silver very
efficiently killing off too many pathogens too fast
for the body to dispose of through the normal
eliminative organs.

This forces the body to utilize
the 

Re: CSMMS and MRSA

2009-10-04 Thread Roger Barker
I don't know the 'official' shelf life of MMS but I'm still using  
some that I mixed up at least a year ago and it still does the trick.


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


On 5/10/2009, at 1:40 PM, Melly Bag wrote:


I want to buy MMS, what is its shelf life?

--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com wrote:

From: Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: CSMMS and MRSA
To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 9:36 AM

I called our friend this morning to check on her X's progress.  She  
said he took a second dose of AMMS 15 drops and only had minor side  
effects.  He said the side effects were nothing compared to what he  
had been going to.  He not only had sores down his arm but on his  
head and neck.  He had been to a walk in clinic and they looked at  
him and gave him a broad spectrum antibiotic and said if he wasn't  
better in 8 days to come back in.  They also did a culture.  A  
nurse that lives next door to him looked at him after he got home  
and said it was classic MRSA.  That was when he called my friend.


The nurse had told him to take pictures of the sores to document it  
because of the lack of care of the walk in clinic.  His wife was  
going to but first needed to go into their office and pay their  
employees.  She was gone several hours and during that time he kept  
putting CS on the sores and had taken the AMMS.  By the time she  
got back the sores started to dry up.  His color is back to normal  
with the AMMS and he plans to continue.  The clinic got the labs  
back and has put eight urgent messages on his phone for him to call  
them because they probably now know if was MRSA and I'm not sure if  
they have to report that or not.  Anyway, he said if he continues  
like he's going on the AMMS and CS by Monday he will be fine.


Looks like the alternatives worked.  My friend said she is now a  
believer.  She said to thank the group for all the information they  
pass onyou guys do make a difference.


Dianne



Re: CSsubscribing

2009-10-04 Thread Roger Barker

You're very welcome. Happy reading.


On 5/10/2009, at 1:48 PM, Sharyn Latchford wrote:


Gosh that is a great list  - thanks for that Roger

Sharyn



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Re: CSMMS and MRSA

2009-10-04 Thread Roger Barker
Yes. I managed to find a friendly importer who accessed some sodium  
chlorite powder for me. It wasn't cheap but when compared to  
importing MMS ready mixed and bottled it represented a good saving.


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


On 5/10/2009, at 2:19 PM, Melly Bag wrote:


Thanks Roger, did you make your own MMS.

Melly

--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz wrote:

From: Roger Barker rbar...@clear.net.nz
Subject: Re: CSMMS and MRSA
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 8:46 PM

I don't know the 'official' shelf life of MMS but I'm still using  
some that I mixed up at least a year ago and it still does the trick.


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


On 5/10/2009, at 1:40 PM, Melly Bag wrote:


I want to buy MMS, what is its shelf life?

--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com wrote:

From: Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: CSMMS and MRSA
To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 9:36 AM

I called our friend this morning to check on her X's progress.   
She said he took a second dose of AMMS 15 drops and only had minor  
side effects.  He said the side effects were nothing compared to  
what he had been going to.  He not only had sores down his arm but  
on his head and neck.  He had been to a walk in clinic and they  
looked at him and gave him a broad spectrum antibiotic and said if  
he wasn't better in 8 days to come back in.  They also did a  
culture.  A nurse that lives next door to him looked at him after  
he got home and said it was classic MRSA.  That was when he called  
my friend.


The nurse had told him to take pictures of the sores to document  
it because of the lack of care of the walk in clinic.  His wife  
was going to but first needed to go into their office and pay  
their employees.  She was gone several hours and during that time  
he kept putting CS on the sores and had taken the AMMS.  By the  
time she got back the sores started to dry up.  His color is back  
to normal with the AMMS and he plans to continue.  The clinic got  
the labs back and has put eight urgent messages on his phone for  
him to call them because they probably now know if was MRSA and  
I'm not sure if they have to report that or not.  Anyway, he said  
if he continues like he's going on the AMMS and CS by Monday he  
will be fine.


Looks like the alternatives worked.  My friend said she is now a  
believer.  She said to thank the group for all the information  
they pass onyou guys do make a difference.


Dianne





Re: CSLiposomal Vitamin C

2009-09-29 Thread Roger Barker
Here's the one Daddybob sent me a few weeks ago - hope it helps.  
There has been some talk of adding the baking soda to the C before  
encapsulation. I have tried this once and will certainly be giving it  
another go shortly.


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ

From several people who posted their methods in various forums, and  
my own

experience, here is my method:

In a blender, 1 cup of distilled water + 3 level tablespoons of  
granular soy
lecithin, blend well (in a blender) until no granules are visible, OR  
shake
this in a jar or Blender Bottle until all is dissolved. Do not let  
it set.


Dissolve 1 tablespoon of C powder in ½ cup DW.

Combine both in the UC, turn it on and stir it gently with a straw, not
touching the actual interior of the UC. Run it for 3 cycles.

Pour it out of the UC into a half gallon pitcher for the next step.

Add ¾ teaspoon of baking soda to the 3 ounces of DW and stir or shake  
a bit.

Add this to the mix in the pitcher.
It will foam a lot. Let the head go down before decanting into the final
container.

Refrigerate.

DaddyBob

__


From: Garnet gar...@grandecom.net
Subject: CSLiposomal Vitamin C
To: silver  Siilver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 9:21 PM

Does anyone have a comprehensive document on how to make Liposomal  
Vit C that includes all aspects of the process. I would like to post  
it to a new LDN Forum where people are discussing using it but they  
are buying it.


I don't want to post a series of unintegrated emails if someone has a  
more recent collation of the methods.


Thanks,

Garnet

a

Re: CSTinnitus (OT)

2009-08-07 Thread Roger Barker

Could I also request a copy of your tinnitus remedies please?
rbar...@clear.net.nz

Cheers,  Roger B



Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 16:24:24 -0700
From: jrf...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CSTinnitus (OT)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Yes. Thank you.

--- On Fri, 7/31/09, sms s...@emotap.com wrote:

From: sms s...@emotap.com
Subject: Re: CSTinnitus (OT)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, July 31, 2009, 4:59 AM

John,
I have saved quite a few posts on tinnitus remedies over the years.  
Would

you like me to forward some of the remedies to you.
S-Max

From: john freese
Date: 7/30/2009 8:10:13 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSTinnitus (OT)

Thank you for all the suggestions. John.





Re: CSBrook NAC/DMSO Eye Health Research Report

2009-07-15 Thread Roger Barker

I'd be very interested in the answers to these question too.

Cheers,  Roger B


On 16/07/2009, at 5:09 AM, sms wrote:


Hi Brooks,
I'm interested in testing the NAC/DMSO for early onset cataracts.
Wondering about a recipe and directions for use.  I'm assuming the  
mixed solution would be sprayed onto the eye itself, but I  
certainly could be wrong about that.


Also, is there an answer to how often this method should be used  
per day, week, month?

Any additional information about this method would be appreciated.
Thank you so much.
S-Max

---Original Message---

From: Brooks Bradley
Date: 7/14/2009 12:16:44 PM
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSEye Health Research Report

Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some  
limited, but definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two  
supporting substances to the attention of list members.


From among a number of candidates addressed in searching for the  
most economical/effective modalities for attenuating/preventing  
cataracts.we achieved our best---and most rapid success using  
NAC (n-acetyl L-carnosine)..for cataract presentations. This  
substance, in mild solution, (amended with low-percentage DMSO  
[ 5%] by volume)...effected very powerful beneficial influence upon  
the cross-linked proteins which cause the clouding of the normally  
clear tissue fields (i.e. cataracts). This simple protocol yielded  
(in our view) splendid, non-invasive, results.for literally 
pennies. Very positive benefits were achieved in ALL of the early- 
onset presentations and sufficient improvement in 80% of the  
ADVANCED PRESENTATIONS.to avoid or postpone surgical  
interventions.



Sincerely,
Brooks Bradley




Re: CSEye Health Research Report

2009-07-14 Thread Roger Barker
I tried the coconut milk treatment on one of my dogs for cataract  
removal but to no avail. The first time of trying I did the protocol  
for three days and the second time I gave it a trial for a week. On  
both occasions I did the protocol twice a day. Pity it didn't work in  
my case but guess it could work for others. Think I'll be giving  
Marshals suggestion on NAC and 5% DMSO a go as I've both to hand.


Cheers,  Roger B


On 15/07/2009, at 8:11 AM, ATOMICSILVER wrote:

I read somewhere that Coconut milk also does wonders ! Richard
On 14/07/2009, at 21:36, Day Sutton wrote:

My DMSO book says that one drop of DMSO per day will clear cataracts  
all by itself...


On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Brooks Bradley  
brooks76...@lycos.com wrote:
Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some  
limited, but
definitive, investigationsI am moved to call two supporting  
substances to the attention of list members. From among a number of  
candidates addressed in searching for the most economical/effective  
modalities for attenuating/preventing cataracts.we achieved our  
best---and most rapid success using NAC (n-acetyl L- 
carnosine)..for cataract presentations. This substance, in mild  
solution, (amended with low-percentage DMSO [ 5%] by  
volume)...effected very powerful
beneficial influence upon the cross-linked proteins which cause the  
clouding of the normally
clear tissue fields (i.e. cataracts). This simple protocol yielded  
(in our view) splendid,
non-invasive, results.for literallypennies. Very positive  
benefits were achieved in ALL of the early-onset presentations and  
sufficient improvement in 80% of the ADVANCED PRESENTATIONS.to  
avoid or postpone surgical interventions.
The second substanceone relating to age related macular  
degeneration (ARMD) we found to be of positive effect, was a  
pigment occurring in a marine form of Red Algae. Actually, it is a  
carotenoid and related to both lutein and beta-carotene in  
structure.but exhibits more powerful antioxidant effects. It is a  
natural dye occurring in such red algae as Gigartina. The substance  
is Astaxanthin.and it demonstrated to be the STAR in our Dry-type  
ARMD studies. In addition to yielding very strong benefit in our ARMD  
evaluations, Astaxanthin favorably improved the time response, when  
used as an ancillary support for the volunteers with cataracts.
We do not recommend any specific supplier of these substances. A  
brief internet search engine request will furnish a number of  
reliable sources of these substances.

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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CSStomach ulcer.

2009-03-08 Thread Roger Barker

Has anyone had success treating a stomach ulcer with CS?

Cheers,  RogerB
NZ


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Re: CSStomach ulcer.

2009-03-08 Thread Roger Barker


On 9/03/2009, at 4:51 PM, Smitty wrote:


Has anyone had success treating a stomach ulcer with CS?

 Cheers,  RogerB
 NZ


Go here =
http://www.zhealthinfo.com/doctor.htm

then scroll down to cayenne.
Dr. Christopher treated ulcers with cayenne.

Smitty


Many thanks Smitty, will do.


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Re: CSDeath by CS.

2008-09-30 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks very much David for taking the time and trouble (not to  
mention cost) to get this report and posting it for us all. Another  
one for our arsenal.


Cheers,  Roger


On 30 Sep, 2008, at 10:50 PM, David wrote:

Some of you may have seen in Wikipedia (Colloidal silver), or other  
places, the reference to the death of a 71 year old man after  
ingesting CS. Specifically the title of the reference is...  
Myoclonic status epilepticus following repeated oral ingestion of  
colloidal silver.


I've purchased the article ($20). For your information, heres my  
summary of the case...


1... Man aged about 70 finds out he has prostate cancer.
2... Takes Bicaltamide (a prescribed drug with a few side effects)  
for 3 months.
3... Following this he tried various nutritional and vitamin  
supplements, homeopathic remedies such as PC-SPES and essiac tea, and  
colloidal silver. (Its claimed his CS machine produced 4 litres of  
10ppm in 30 minutes). He drinks at least a ONE OUNCE a day for 4  
months. (Yep, you heard right, a whole ounce!)
4... Wife and daughter confiscate his CS machine and give it to  
doctors. (Presumably this ended his CS intake)
5... His prostate antigen level increases so he ceases all  
unconventional treatment and undergoes 7 weeks (35 cycles) of  
radiation therapy.
6... Seizures begin 1 month after radio therapy ceases.  (This  
appears to be about 3 MONTHS AFTER CEASING CS INGESTION)
7... He goes into 'Myoclonic status epilepticus' (a constant seizure)  
so Doctors put him into an INDUCED COMA and pump him with various drugs.

8... Patient deteriorates to a persistant vegetative condition.
9... Patient is shifted to his home town hospital where he dies of  
PNEUMONIA 5.5 months after seizures begin.


At the time of 'his admission' blood tests revealed 'high levels of  
silver'.  (The article does not really clarify at which admission the  
blood samples were taken. It could have been back when his prostate  
antigen levels were tested.  Following death, an autopsy revealed  
'elevated silver in the grey matter'.  (I don't think either of these  
findings are particularly surprising.)



OK folks, heres the rub...

Is the focus of article about who or what killed him? No, its about  
what caused the seizures!


Quote..His (the patients) extensive investigations (tests),  
including cranial MRIs, somatosensory evoked potentials, routine and  
special CSF studies for viruses or other microorganisms, porphyria,  
Hashimoto thyroiditis, connective tissue disease, and anti-Hu  
antibodies, WERE NORMAL. Patient’s liver function was also NORMAL.  
Therefore, we hypothesized the patient’s condition was caused by  
silver toxicity. Plasmapheresis resulted in significant improvement  
in his plasma (1.9 nmol/L), erythrocytes (2.2 nmol/L), and CSF (1.04  
nmol/L) silver levels without any associated neurologic recovery.


In other words... We checked everything and all we could find was  
silver, so we are HYPOTHESIZING the silver (that he stopped taking 3  
MONTHS before the siezures) must have done it!  Sorry Mum and  
Daughter, its not our fault.  He's dead because of that damned silver!


If I was a cynic I could suggest conventional medicine killed him,  
and colloidal silver became a convenient scapegoat.


Regards
David





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Re: CScat with seizures

2008-09-29 Thread Roger Barker


On 30 Sep, 2008, at 1:35 AM, jessie70 wrote:

I bought a pure lobelia tincture from Schultz some time ago for a  
lot more
than $6.82. I'd never heard it was for seizures. Where did you get  
that info

from? Thanks, Jess

Hi Jess, this message came through from, I think, Charles Sutton back  
in 2005.



I cured a veterinarian's Dachund of seizures with one treatment of  
Lobelia

Tincture, that I make myself...The vet said it was a spontaneous
remission  (r i g h t)  The dog never had another oneI told  
this to

my vet who is a Chinese Herbalist and uses acupuncture on dogs and
animalsHe took some from me and gave me credit on my  
bill..  He

later said he had the same experience with some of his patients...I
don't know if the tinctures you can buy will do the same thing. but  
check
out Dr. Christopher's website and see if he has anyIf you can't  
find any

let me know and I'll send you some.


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Re: CScat with seizures

2008-09-28 Thread Roger Barker


On 28 Sep, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Carrole Orme wrote:

HI Roger
I don't know who Dr Christopher is or where his site is
I appreciate ehat help you can give me
Thanks

Here's some information I saved for a rainy day. Hope it may be  
useful but if not drop me a line and I'll check out the archives and  
see if there is anything more.


Cheers and good luck,  Roger


Dr. Richard Schulze
 Patient's Handbook


Lobelia Tincture

Formulae:

Lobelia seed  Herb in organic raw apple cider vinegar and pure grain  
alcohol.


Therapeutic Action:

Lobelia is one of the most powerful and versatile herbs I know. In my  
clinic I learned to rely on this herb more than any other. I learned  
in the first few years of my practice: When in doubt, try Lobelia.


Lobelia has two mail uses, first as an antispasmodic and second as a  
bronchial dilator and expectorant. As an antispasmodic it is second  
to none and will relax the entire body and organs. This is why it is  
one of the mail ingredients in the Nerve Formula.


It is also the greatest herb for problems with the lungs. IT IS A  
STRONG BRONCHIAL DILATOR. It will get you breathing easily again. It  
also will help you to expectorate material out of the lungs. I have  
seen it work with a hundred different disorders, When it doubt, try it!


In American herbal history, from Samuel Thompson, one of the great  
18th century herbalists, to Dr. John Christopher, Lobelia was an  
important healing plant. This is the only herb that Dr. Christopher  
devoted an entire chapter to in his herbal book. Although currently  
in America the F.D.A. has cautioned us on using this plant, in Europe  
it is an important over the counter drug sold in many modern drug  
stores. To begin with, alkaloids are one of the most powerful of all  
plant chemicals. Not all plants have them. Some have a few, but  
Lobelia ranks high, with 14 different alkaloids. I am explaining this  
so you will understand that we know very little about this plant  
except that it is a powerful healer.


Dosage:

5 to 60 drops 3 to 4 times daily. In an emergency use 2 to 5  
dropperfuls or more. An overdose is not dangerous, but causes  
sweating and nausea.




Children/Animal dosage.

Children vary dramatically in size and shape.  One 5 year old  
can be very different from another.  In my clinic, I found the most  
effective and safest way to dose children was by weight.  After all  
we want to adjust their dosages by how much their metabolism can  
handle.  The surest way to do so is by weight.  Simply make a  
fraction and put the child's weight over 150 pounds.


Take as an example a child weighing 30 pounds and an adult weighing  
150 pounds. You end up with 30lb over 150lb or 1/5 of the adult dose.
  If a child's weight was 50 pounds they would take 1/3 of the adult  
dosage.  You can use this same formula to dose animals.  A small dog  
or cat of 10 pounds would be 1/15  the adult dose and a horse of 1500  
pounds would be 10 times the adult dose. Additional notes for  
Children I have seen thousands of kids over the years in my clinic.   
I have bruises on my shins from being kicked by some of the more  
stubborn ones.  I am also a dad myself.  I have found that by mixing  
most herbal tonics 1/2 and 1/2 with pure maple syrup, you can get it  
down any kid.  Call it candy if you need too.  By diluting it 50%  
just take this into consideration and give the child twice as much as  
the children's dosage you already figured out.  I have also noticed  
how smart children are.  You must convince the child that the herbal  
tonic taste good and if you have a scary look on your face they will  
know your are lying.  Making herbal popsicles or having a tea party  
is far better than strapping them down with a funnel.  Love, hugs and  
kisses can go a long way too.



Making Tinctures -An Example with Cayenne Tincture

NOTE: To make other Herbal Tinctures by the following Dr. Schulze  
Method, just substitute the Herb(s) for Cayenne Pepper.

1   Start to make this and ANY Tincture, if possible, on a NEW Moon.
	2 	Take a Quart Canning Jar and fill it 1/4 FULL with DRIED Cayenne   
Peppers, getting the HOTTEST ones (i.e. - Habanero, African Bird,  
Serrano, Jalapeno - 90,000+ Heat Units), that you can obtain.
	3 	Add enough 50% Grain Alcohol (100 Proof Vodka) to the Cayenne  
Peppers (powdered, using a Blender or Grinder) to just COVER them.
	4 	Use enough FRESH Cayenne Peppers, that you can blend with 50%  
Grain Alcohol (100 Proof Vodka) to turn the Mixture into an Apple  
Sauce-Like Consistency.
	5 	Add this Mixture to the 1st Mixture, filling up the Canning Jar  
3/4 FULL.
	6 	Fill up the rest of the Canning Jar with MORE 50% Grain Alcohol  
(100 Proof Vodka).

7   Shake it as MANY times as possible, during the Day.
	8 	Let this Mixture SIT, until the following FULL Moon (15-16 Days),  
but OPTIMALLY until the following NEW Moon (28-29 Days)!

9   Strain this Mixture 

Re: CScat with seizures

2008-09-28 Thread Roger Barker


On 29 Sep, 2008, at 5:11 PM, Carrole Orme wrote:


Hi Roger
What do you think of this stuff
Carrole

This one seems to be the nearest to a true tincture so could be worth  
a try.




Christopher's Original Formula, Lobelia Alcohol Extract, 1 fl oz (30 ml)
$6.82 $12.99 (47% Off)





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Re: CS[FW]Promising Study on Obesity

2008-09-26 Thread Roger Barker
I got it too thanks Brooks. Very interesting so will be keeping a  
lookout for the book.


Cheers,  Roger
Rotorua, New Zealand.

Brooks Bradley wrote:
If list members have, already, received this I do humbly apologize.  
However, I sent this posting about 1:00 pm today and have failed to  
see it appear on the list. While I do not suffer ego self-indulgences  
it is with some effort that I compose postings these days. If anyone  
received my earlier posting...or this one, a one-liner confirming  
such would be appreciated.

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley











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Re: CSFrozen shoulder.

2008-09-24 Thread Roger Barker
Good suggestion Rowena, I'd forgotten all about EFT. I have an  
acupuncture appointment next week so will try EFT along side it.


Cheers,  Roger



On 24 Sep, 2008, at 3:22 AM, Rowena wrote:


http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management/frozen-shoulder.htm

This is a rather interesting story of EFT (Emotional Freedom  
Technique - the tapping technique) helping someone with frozen  
shoulder.

R.



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Re: CSFrozen shoulder.

2008-09-15 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks for your reply Kathryn. My frozen shoulder problem has been  
caused by slipping while climbing over a wire fence on my property. I  
wrenched the shoulder in the fall but thought nothing of it at the  
time. Over the passed few weeks the frozen problem has set in making  
it very difficult to move my arm in some directions. Fortunately out  
here all medical expences due to an accident are covered by the govt.  
so I'm now in the hands of a physiotherapist who is already making a  
difference. You're sure right about the pain bit :-)


Cheers,  Roger



On 16 Sep, 2008, at 4:21 AM, Clayton Family wrote:

Yes. If you want to spend the money or have insurance, you can go  
to a sports doc, they will likely refer you for physical therapy,  
which includes exercises to make the muscles move. It hurts like  
crazy, but it works. They give you exercises to do at home, and IF  
you do them regularly, the muscles relax. My husband went through  
this, and it worked very well. That was some years ago. Now once in  
a great while it will act up a tiny bit, and he starts his  
exercises again.  He works on a computer all day, so maybe it is  
related to the positions involved.


Best Wishes,  Kathryn

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Re: CSFrozen shoulder.

2008-09-15 Thread Roger Barker

Thanks Bob. I'll see about finding a good one locally and give it a go.

Cheers,  Roger


On 16 Sep, 2008, at 1:43 PM, bbanever wrote:


Roger,

One good acupuncture treatment will take the place of a month  
of physical therapy.  I've been practicing for 33 years, so I know  
of what I speak.


Bob




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CSFrozen shoulder.

2008-09-14 Thread Roger Barker

Thanks to all for your suggestions. Will be checking them out.

Cheers,  Roger


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CSFrozen shoulder.

2008-09-12 Thread Roger Barker

Does anyone out there have any advice on treating a frozen shoulder?

Cheers,  Roger


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CSNutmeg oil

2008-07-15 Thread Roger Barker

I think someone on this list mentioned that they lived
on Mauritius which is the second largest producer of nutmeg oil. I'd
like to know more about the medicinal uses of nutmeg and would like to
chat.

Cheers,  Roger


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Re: CSoff topic- new zealanders?

2008-07-01 Thread Roger Barker

Hi Kathryn, you can contact me at rbar...@clear.net.nz

Cheers,  Roger



On 2 Jul, 2008, at 3:25 PM, Clayton Family wrote:


Can we talk back channel? My son is interested in NZ.  --kathryn

On Jun 29, 2008, at 4:39 PM, Roger Barker wrote:

Hi Kathryn, I'm living in the countryside just outside Rotorua  
which is around the centre of the north island of New Zealand.


Cheers,  Roger


On 27 Jun, 2008, at 1:48 AM, Clayton Family wrote:


Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone on this list is in New Zealand.

Kathryn





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Re: CSoff topic- new zealanders?

2008-06-29 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Kathryn, I'm living in the countryside just outside Rotorua which  
is around the centre of the north island of New Zealand.


Cheers,  Roger


On 27 Jun, 2008, at 1:48 AM, Clayton Family wrote:


Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone on this list is in New Zealand.

Kathryn





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Re: CSFits

2008-03-17 Thread Roger Barker


On 16 Mar, 2008, at 7:58 AM, Dee wrote:

Just a question: does anyone know of anything that will help a dog  
which has just started fitting?  Many thanks in advance.  Dee




I might be a little late with my reply but I saved the message below  
some time ago from the CS list. Can't say how well it works as I've  
not yet had to put it to the  test - thank goodness. Hope it may be  
of some help.


Cheers,  Roger




I cured a veterinarian's Dachund of seizures with one treatment of  
Lobelia

Tincture, that I make myself...The vet said it was a spontaneous
remission  (r i g h t)  The dog never had another oneI told  
this to

my vet who is a Chinese Herbalist and uses acupuncture on dogs and
animalsHe took some from me and gave me credit on my  
bill..  He

later said he had the same experience with some of his patients...I
don't know if the tinctures you can buy will do the same thing. but  
check
out Dr. Christopher's website and see if he has anyIf you can't  
find any

let me know and I'll send you some.


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Re: Re[2]: CSRe: cs eye infections - Eyebright By Herb Doc.

2007-09-18 Thread Roger Barker
I'd really like to have the formula please Zoe. I have one elderly  
sister and a couple of dogs who are showing signs of cataracts.


Cheers,  Roger


On 19 Sep, 2007, at 1:49 PM, zoe w wrote:

If anyone wants the formula  to make your own  Eyebright tincture
I have it.The only change I made was to use the base of CS   
instead of distilled water.Ive been using this for some time   
and can tell you it works almost miracles.  Glaucoma is a thing of  
the past,  so are floaters  and cataracts.


zoe



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Re: CSWhat a physician should know about zeolites

2007-08-30 Thread Roger Barker

Copied this from the web-site. Hope it's what's wanted?

Cheers,  Roger
Rotorua, NZ

Boranić M.
Institut Ruder Bosković, Zavod za molekularnu medicinu, Bijenicka  
cesta 54, 1 Zagreb.


Zeolites are natural and synthetic hydrated crystalline  
aluminosilicates endowed with absorptive and ion exchange properties.  
They have found numerous and multifarous applications--in industry as  
catalysts and absorbents, in water sanitation for the removal of  
ammonia and heavy metals, in agriculture as fertilizers, and in  
animal husbandry as the absorbents of excreted material and as food  
additives. Medical applications have included the use in filtration  
systems for anesthesia or dialysis and as the contrast materials in  
NMR imaging. Recently, zeolite powders for external use have found  
application as deodorants, antimycotic agents and wound dressings.  
Peroral use of encapsulated zeolite powders enriched with vitamins,  
oligoelements or other ingredients has been claimed to exert  
beneficial medical effects. Ingestion of zeolites may be considered  
analogous to the clay eating (geophagia), considered in traditional  
medicine as a remedy for various illnesses. Being amphoteric,  
zeolites are partly soluble in acid or alkaline media, but within the  
physiological pH range the solubility is generally low. Minimal  
amounts of free aluminium or silicium from the ingested zeolites are  
resorbed from the gut. The bulk of ingested zeolite probably remains  
undissolved in the gut. In view of the ion exchange properties,  
zeolites may be expected to change the ionic content, pH and  
buffering capacity of the gastrointestinal secretions and to affect  
the transport through the intestinal epithelium. In addition,  
zeolites could affect the bacterial flora and the resorption of  
bacterial products, vitamins and oligoelements. The contact of  
zeolite particles with gastrointestinal mucosa may elicit the  
secretion of cytokines with local and systemic actions. Reactive  
silicium ions might react with biomolecules of the intestinal  
epithelium, and if resorbed, do so in other cells. Mutagenic and  
carcinogenic effects of zeolite particles have been described,  
resembling such effects of asbestos fibers. Thus, local and systemic  
effects of zeolites may be complex and interrelated, and an objective  
assessment requires appropriate experimental models.




On 30 Aug, 2007, at 2:10 PM, Clayton Family wrote:

If you can figure out how to paste this into the browser... it has  
some interesting information on the mineral.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez? 
Db=pubmedCmd=ShowDetailViewTermToSearch=11291273ordinalpos=1itool= 
EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstractPlus



and this one:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez? 
itool=abstractplusdb=pubmedcmd=Retrievedopt=abstractpluslist_uids= 
10097058






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Re: CSEye of Revelation

2007-07-31 Thread Roger Barker
I've just downloaded it twice and it came through both times so it's  
not the link. If you still have trouble maybe I could send it on to you?


Cheers,  Roger B



On 1 Aug, 2007, at 10:23 AM, Carl Deb Charter wrote:

I tried open it as well, there's nothing there.  Could you please  
check the link?


Thanks!!!
- Original Message - From: faith gagne jitte...@gis.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: CSEye of Revelation


Sorry but I do not know how to do this.  I've tried 4 or 5 times  
but it keeps failing.  thaks anyway.


Faith


- Original Message - From: Dan Nave dan.n...@nilfisk- 
advance.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: CSEye of Revelation


Well, that is the point of having an on-line book.  You can read  
it or

download it on your computer...

Just click on the link that was provided and your internet browser  
will

go to that location, and you can either open it or download it.  Of
course, you will need the Adobe Reader program loaded on your  
computer
to read it since it is a .pdf file, but since so many files these  
days

are of this type you really should have it.  You can download it for
free.

http://mlread.at.tut.by/download/eore.zip

Dan



-Original Message-
From: faith gagne [mailto:jitte...@gis.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 2:14 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSEye of Revelation

I don't have the book.

Faith


- Original Message -
From: Dan Nave dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 1:06 PM
Subject: RE: CSEye of Revelation


Read chapter 5...

Dan


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CSre Liquid Zeolite FAQ and links

2007-06-28 Thread Roger Barker


Hi Bob, do you by chance know the mixture rate of Zeolite  to liquid  
and what the liquid might be?


My reason for asking is that under our area are thousand of tons of  
Zeolite and it's being mined as we speak. There are actually two  
quarries and the one over the back of my land mines mainly  
clinoptilite which is the one we want I believe.  I have been talking  
to the manager and am in the process of arranging a supply of  
processed clinoptilite for test purposes. Should have got onto it  
long ago but have been dragging my feet I'm afraid. What started me  
along these lines was a web site I visited that told of using the  
clinoptilite power in it's powder form possibly in smoothies etc.  
Despite major searches I've failed to find where I saved this  
information - if indeed I did. If you ever come across it  I'd be  
very pleased to have the url.


Cheers,  Roger B

On 28 Jun, 2007, at 5:53 PM, bbanever wrote:


Folks,

  Here are some links to answer your questions on liquid  
zeolite.  I hope this helps.  I'm still trying to locate the study  
using NCD (zeolite) to detox from DU.  I will post when I get it.


http://www.liquidzeolite.org/

http://www.zeoliteinfo.com/

http://www.zeoliteautismstudy.com/home/

http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james48.htm



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Re: CSDiatomaceous Earth

2007-04-30 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks for your input Marshall. If all else fails on the local scene  
I'll see about importing some from State side.


Cheers,  Roger B


On 1 May, 2007, at 2:08 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:

I don't know what the pool grade looks like, but the good stuff is  
a fine white powder, like flour or corn starch.


Marshall

Roger Barker wrote:
Hi all, I'm trying to source some food grade diatomaceous earth  
down here in New Zealand and keep coming up with the pool filter  
heat treated variety. Can anyone tell me if there is a visible  
difference between the food grade and the heat treated variety as  
I'm sure there must be some of the right kind available around  
here somewhere?


Cheers,  Roger B




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Re: CSDiatomaceous Earth

2007-04-30 Thread Roger Barker

Thanks for the url - at least it's somewhere for the to start.

Cheers,  Roger B



On 1 May, 2007, at 3:48 PM, Marjie wrote:



If all else fails on the local scene I'll see about importing some  
from State side.

*
Hi Roger, I order mine (food grade) from Nitron.  They are in  
Arkansas, don't know about shipping to New Zealand.  Here is their  
link.


http://www.gardeniq.com/store/product/Diatomaceous-Earth,152,93.aspx

C - Marjie


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Re: CSDiatomaceous Earth

2007-04-29 Thread Roger Barker

Many thanks for all this useful information.

Cheers,  Roger B


On 30 Apr, 2007, at 7:32 AM, ransley wrote:

Plain, unadulterated DE is brownish-beige. Pool grade is usually  
white,

that's all I've ever seen.

Here in the US, any DE that is used on veg's is Food Grade because  
it won't
hurt you at all to eat it, but it will to breathe it. It is not  
poison but

it will slice your lung tissue.

People will tell you that white, heated pool grade DE won't kill  
insects.
T'aint so. I killed scabies mites with it. Pool grade DE is very  
comfortable
on the groin area and will keep all kinds of nastiness at bay in  
the summer,

and being white makes it look like baby powder.

All those garden dust powders you buy are mostly Food Grade DE. 5%  
Sevin
dust is 95% DE, 10% is 90% DE, the dust with .01% permethrin is  
99.9% DE but

NONE of them will tell you that.

DE and Hydrogen Peroxide used occasionally as a dentrifice will remove
tartar buildup on teeth and kill the germs at the gumline; I do it  
once a
week. If you have the problem, the first time you do this can be  
rough. It
will temporarily burn and whiten the gums near the teeth and then  
they'll be
sore for a few days. After that if you do it no more once a week it  
will
never be that bad again and that's how you tell it's working. Only  
DE will
do this, baking soda and other abrasives won't do enough abrasion.  
Tooth

plaque is where heart disease starts.

Wonderful stuff, cheap, effective. If I couldn't get the unheated food
grade, I wouldn't hesitate to use the pool grade for all of the  
above, so
long as it is pure. The warnings, other than against breathing it,  
are to

keep you from discovering how many things it can be used for.

Daddybob



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CSDiatomaceous Earth

2007-04-28 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks for this idea Tony, I'll check them out next week. Thanks to  
all the others who replied and for their suggestions. I've bought DE  
locally before but the supplier seems to have disappeared into the  
woodwork. All the local so called health suppliers I've contacted  
only have the heat treated variety - what the heck health suppliers  
are doing with this variety is beyond me but I guess they have their  
reasons. The stuff they sell is very white while the stuff I've been  
using is a very light beige in colour.


While we're on the subject of minerals from mother earth. Has anymore  
information come to light re the uses (or not) of Zeolite? Just  
wondering as we're sitting on tons of the stuff around here.


Cheers to all,  Roger



On 29 Apr, 2007, at 6:05 AM, Tony Moody wrote:

Hi roger,
Have a chat to your the brew master at your local brewery.  Just  
don't breathe that stuf either.


hth,
Tony


On 28 Apr 2007 at 11:33, Roger Barker wrote about :
Subject : CSDiatomaceous Earth

Hi all, I'm trying to source some food grade diatomaceous earth down
here in New Zealand and keep coming up with the pool filter heat
treated variety. Can anyone tell me if there is a visible difference
between the food grade and the heat treated variety as I'm sure there
must be some of the right kind available around here somewhere?

Cheers,  Roger B



CSDiatomaceous Earth

2007-04-27 Thread Roger Barker
Hi all, I'm trying to source some food grade diatomaceous earth down  
here in New Zealand and keep coming up with the pool filter heat  
treated variety. Can anyone tell me if there is a visible difference  
between the food grade and the heat treated variety as I'm sure there  
must be some of the right kind available around here somewhere?


Cheers,  Roger B


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Re: CSMoving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-24 Thread Roger Barker

I'd love a copy please Sasha.

Cheers,  Roger


On 24 Apr, 2007, at 5:05 AM, s...@emotap.com wrote:

Hope this isn't too late.  The other day, the list had a few posts  
related
to moving lymph.  I have a 2-page document that details a simple  
protocol
that explains how to do self-lymph massage.  You can do it in a few  
minutes,

and it doesn't cost a thing. I have done it many times with excellent
results.  Thought I would pass it along.

So let me know if you would like a copy of it.  E-mail me  
privately.  No

charge of course.  Okay?
Sasha



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Re: CSPersistent cough.

2007-04-19 Thread Roger Barker

Thanks Wendy I'd forgotten all about whooping cough although I should
have remembered it as I can remember it giving me a very hard time as
a child. As I'm now well into my 60's I guess any immunity this bout
could have given me would have long since worn off.

Thanks also for the url's - very interesting reading and worth  keeping
on file.

I think my zinc and selenium levels are ok but I will certainly see
about taking some good doses of ascorbic acid and vit, A to see it
this will help.

Cheers, Roger B

On 18 Apr, 2007, at 1:09 AM, Wendy wrote:

As I read this I am wondering if you ever considered whooping  
cough???  If you google whooping cough on the rise or whooping cough  
outbreaks or whooping cough misdiagnosed you will find a plethora of  
information.





Re: CSPersistent cough.

2007-04-17 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Wayne, thanks for your suggestion. As I have vitamin A on hand  
I've given myself a good dose along with ascorbic acid so we'll see  
what happens in the next 24 hours.


Cheers,  Roger B


On 17 Apr, 2007, at 5:22 PM, CWFugitt wrote:


Evening Roger,

At 09:27 PM 4/16/2007, you wrote:

Sorry to be gross but this
phlegm is very slightly yellow first thing in the morning but clear
for the rest of the day which I think suggests no infection - I stand
to be corrected on this though.


   I don't plan to correct anything but want to add a thing or two.
You may know this already.

Vitamin A effects the quality and quantity of mucous.
Once I had a corn cob throat for a few weeks and remembered this.
First read it in the 50's or early 60's.

I took 70,000 units of Vitamin A and went to sleep.  Woke up 1.5  
hours later and it was the first time my throat had felt slick in 4  
or 5 weeks.   Awesome.


If you are not taking a good quantity of Vitamin A, you could try  
increasing it a bit.


Lots of people have upper respiratory problems now.  Some of the  
healthy ones I know even have it.


Wayne



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Re: CSPersistent cough.

2007-04-17 Thread Roger Barker
Hey thanks Seth the Vicks Vapour Rub is a very good idea and one I'll  
be trying tonight. With all the advice I've had I'm sure I can get on  
top of it.


Many thanks,  Roger B


On 18 Apr, 2007, at 12:46 PM, seth sato wrote:

The H202 is a good idea.  What I have used in the past for any  
infection, virus or fungus problem is C's, H202 and DMSO.  In  
addition I have had really good luck with applying VICKS VAPOR RUB  
on the bottom of my feet  at night (be sure to wear socks to avoid  
getting Vicks all over the place). It can really calm the cough so  
you can sleep.


Seth


Sam L. one...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Roger.
From what I have heard thru the grapvine is this could be a fungi  
or mold causing this condition. Try adding a few drops of hydrogen  
peroxide to 1-2 ounces of CS and doing a nasal rinse. Just a few  
drops in each nostril with your head hanging over the bed, do this  
several times twice a day or as much as you can stand, it is quite  
uncomforable.  I had good results with this protocal several years  
ago.

Hope that helps.

Sam L.

On 4/16/07, Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
Three weeks ago both my wife and I complained of a slightly sore
throat so we both went through the CS in ears, eyes, up nose and
ingest protocol. By morning we were both feeling fine and thought no
more about it till a day or so later when we both started to develop
a cough. As a precaution we went through the protocol again but this
time we added CS through a nebuliser (with a few drops of DMSO for
good measure) for ten minutes three times a day.
  Now, three weeks of coughing later, we're very gradually gaining
the upper hand - well my wife is - I'm struggling a bit as my asthma
is really making breathing laborious and it only improves after a
good cough and getting rid of some phlegm. Sorry to be gross but this
phlegm is very slightly yellow first thing in the morning but clear
for the rest of the day which I think suggests no infection - I stand
to be corrected on this though.

As this is the first time, in our experience, that CS has not come to
the party I'm wondering if our protocol could be improved upon or if
anyone has any other advice or ideas as to what we may try?

Thanks for any advice and best wishes to all,

Roger B



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CSPersistent cough.

2007-04-16 Thread Roger Barker
Three weeks ago both my wife and I complained of a slightly sore  
throat so we both went through the CS in ears, eyes, up nose and  
ingest protocol. By morning we were both feeling fine and thought no  
more about it till a day or so later when we both started to develop  
a cough. As a precaution we went through the protocol again but this  
time we added CS through a nebuliser (with a few drops of DMSO for  
good measure) for ten minutes three times a day.
 Now, three weeks of coughing later, we're very gradually gaining  
the upper hand - well my wife is - I'm struggling a bit as my asthma  
is really making breathing laborious and it only improves after a  
good cough and getting rid of some phlegm. Sorry to be gross but this  
phlegm is very slightly yellow first thing in the morning but clear  
for the rest of the day which I think suggests no infection - I stand  
to be corrected on this though.


As this is the first time, in our experience, that CS has not come to  
the party I'm wondering if our protocol could be improved upon or if  
anyone has any other advice or ideas as to what we may try?


Thanks for any advice and best wishes to all,

Roger B



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Re: CSPersistent cough.

2007-04-16 Thread Roger Barker

Thanks Sam, a good suggestion as I have some 3% HP available.


On 17 Apr, 2007, at 3:32 PM, Sam L. wrote:


Hi Roger.
From what I have heard thru the grapvine is this could be a fungi  
or mold causing this condition. Try adding a few drops of hydrogen  
peroxide to 1-2 ounces of CS and doing a nasal rinse. Just a few  
drops in each nostril with your head hanging over the bed, do this  
several times twice a day or as much as you can stand, it is quite  
uncomforable.  I had good results with this protocal several years  
ago.

Hope that helps.

Sam L.

On 4/16/07, Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
Three weeks ago both my wife and I complained of a slightly sore
throat so we both went through the CS in ears, eyes, up nose and
ingest protocol. By morning we were both feeling fine and thought no
more about it till a day or so later when we both started to develop
a cough. As a precaution we went through the protocol again but this
time we added CS through a nebuliser (with a few drops of DMSO for
good measure) for ten minutes three times a day.
  Now, three weeks of coughing later, we're very gradually gaining
the upper hand - well my wife is - I'm struggling a bit as my asthma
is really making breathing laborious and it only improves after a
good cough and getting rid of some phlegm. Sorry to be gross but this
phlegm is very slightly yellow first thing in the morning but clear
for the rest of the day which I think suggests no infection - I stand
to be corrected on this though.

As this is the first time, in our experience, that CS has not come to
the party I'm wondering if our protocol could be improved upon or if
anyone has any other advice or ideas as to what we may try?

Thanks for any advice and best wishes to all,

Roger B



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Re: CSPersonal colonic device

2006-09-19 Thread Roger Barker

Me too please Terry.

Cheers,  Roger


On 20/09/2006, at 10:46 AM, charles wrote:

Hi Terry, please send your instructions for personal colonic device. 
We were tested by Dr. Reams about 30 years ago. About 15 years ago we 
found a Mr. McCoy in Atlanta that also used Dr. Reams, format. Would 
appreciateyour time to send these instructions. Thanks, Charles Joiner

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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread Roger Barker


On 13/07/2006, at 5:07 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

Roger, you need to tell everyone about the amazingly strict customs 
control on imported honey.  I was in your lovely country about eight 
years ago, and was just amazed at how worried they were at the 
airport.   I think one could have brought in guns, drugs, and nuclear 
weapons more easily than a jar of imported honey!


I assume all that is to protect that fine Manuka variety . . .

JBB

Your right about the customs. As we're a mainly an agricultural based 
economy the big fear is that one day something disastrous like foot and 
mouth  could get through. Recently the honey industry in the north 
island has been hard hit by the Varoa Mite which must have slipped 
through somehow. Lets hope it's impact wont cause too many problems in 
the manufacture of Manuka honey.


Cheers,  Roger B


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Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread Roger Barker


On 13/07/2006, at 5:44 PM, oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote:


Hi,

I understand the 'property' of Manuka honey that fights bacteria, is
hydrogen peroxide.  I'd be glad to hear if this not correct.

Jean

Can't answer this question, sorry Jean. I've had a good look at any 
labels I have and all they have to say is that it's a pure honey with a 
unique natural property - this of course would not rule out hydrogen 
peroxide. Maybe there is someone else on the list more knowledgeable on 
the subject?


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Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic

2006-07-12 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Marshall, we've been using locally produced Manuka honey for a long 
time now and can attest to it's medicinal benefits. Not all Manuka 
honey's are the same though and if one is buying for medicinal purposes 
make sure you get the UMF 15+ (or higher)  variety.

More info. can be got at http://www.manukahoney.co.nz

Cheers,  Roger B
Rotorua, New Zealand.


On 13/07/2006, at 4:29 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:


http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5ObjectID=10390675

UK hospital uses manuka honey to fight superbug

Marshall



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Re: CSMicrowaved water science fair project.

2006-04-11 Thread Roger Barker

I've been waiting for this. Thanks Marshall.

Cheers,  Roger

On 11/04/2006, at 5:00 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:

OK, I FINALLY got the images for my granddaugher's science fair 
project posted.  To refresh everyone's memory, she boiled filtered 
water and microwaved filtered water and over a 5 day period watered 
the plants. The ones watered with the microwaved water were virtually 
dead after 9 days, the ones with non-microwaved water were thriving..


http://www.execonn.com/sf/

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Re: CSContinous flow thru

2005-10-21 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Bob, yes, I do have the article thanks and would certainly 
appreciate a photo when you have one.


Cheers,  Roger
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On 22/10/2005, at 8:41 AM, Robert Berger wrote:

Roger you should have received an email from someone else that had 
Duncan Crowe's article on conversion.

 
If not go to http://zeek.ca/4u/article/php?op=Printsid=111  Print it 
out.

 
I will try to get a photo of my cell and send it to you later.
 
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Re: CSContinous flow thru

2005-10-20 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Bob, could you please tell us more about using/converting a 
microwave for this purpose? I seem to remember, some time ago, 
discussion on using an old microwave for making CS and as I now need to 
make larger quantities I think this may be the way to go.


Cheers,  Roger

On 21/10/2005, at 6:08 AM, Robert Berger wrote:


Greetings,
 
How would you like to make silver solution at the rate of  one gallon 
of 12 PPM in 5 to 6  minutes depending of the initial conductance. The 
pH is greater that 8.

 
My new flow thru system using a microwave power supply and my two 
gallon fish tank makes 2 gallon in 10 to 12 minutes.

 
The unit will fit in ANY size tank !!
 
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Re: CSContinous flow thru

2005-10-20 Thread Roger Barker

Sounds simple enough. Now where did I put that old microwave:-)

Many thanks,  Roger

On 21/10/2005, at 12:05 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:


Roger,
Duncan came up with the original micowave conversion. It's what I use
now.
Here's his original write-up:
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Re: CSre: Snoring/Obstructive Sleep Apnea

2005-08-22 Thread Roger Barker
The  Aveo TSD Anti snoring aid may be a good way to go if you want to 
avoid drugs. Not had any personal experience with one of these units 
but feel they might be worth checking out at http://aveosleep.com/
Locally they retail at NZ$150.00 - not cheap but could be money well 
spent for a problem snorer.


Cheers, Roger


On 23/08/2005, at 8:53 AM, Heather King ((LCA)) wrote:


Hello Wendy,

True sleep apnea is caused by the soft palette falling across the
opening to the esophagus, causing airway obstruction, resulting in
upwards of 700 or more wake-ups per night. What this means is the
sleeper is not actually able to get to REM sleep and is therefore not
rested, causing many health problems. The only way to tell if you have
this is to get a sleep study done. They put electrodes in various
places, measuring how many wake-ups you have during the night and how
much oxygen you are getting into your bloodstream. It is actually
considered a life-threatening condition and can result in heart failure,
not to mention the myriad possibilities for vehicular and on-the-job
accidents resulting from lack of restful sleep. I would strongly
recommend that your husband get a sleep study done soon...if he does
have Obstructive Sleep Apnea, he would likely be given a device called a
CPAP (Constant Positive Air Pressure) machine to wear while sleeping and
told to lose some weight. It's a very simple fix for a scary
condition...no drugs needed.

Just recounting my recent experiences  personal health issues...

Heather



Re: CSAny help for Wendy here??

2005-08-19 Thread Roger Barker
Some time ago didn't Ivan say that ingesting vitamin C and CS at the 
same time caused one to cancel out the other - or is my memory going 
along with everything else :-)


Cheers,  Roger
http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html


I'm no expert, but when I put Alacer Vitamin C + minerals powder into 
my CS it turns gray-purple. I drink it anyway.


Nenah


Re: CSOT. Beta glucan

2005-08-04 Thread Roger Barker

Thanks for your help one and all. Will check them out over the weekend.

Cheers, Roger

Roger Barker wrote:

Can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier of Beta Glucan 
powder?



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CSOT. Beta glucan

2005-08-03 Thread Roger Barker
Can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier of Beta Glucan 
powder?


Many thanks,  Roger B


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