CS>Allergies

2005-03-11 Thread sscsr1
Has any ever had an allergic reaction to CS? I didn't really think it
possible but it is looking like my sis did. She has a bad tooth and I gave
her a 24 oz bottle of CS with 4 drops of DMSO in it and told her to soak the
tooth as often as she wanted and the pain should subside in a day or two. On
the second day she awoke with a rash on her face and down her neck. She has
been on benadryl and hydrocortisone cream and now they have up her to atarax
because its not going away. I am not understanding how CS could do something
like this.

[j] 

Jeff



RE: CS>Re: SO>Esophagus Cancer, Certain Death?

2004-08-12 Thread sscsr1
How would one check and monitor ones body frequency?

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From: Christine Carleton [mailto:essential-liv...@telus.net] 
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 1:51 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: SO>Esophagus Cancer, Certain Death?

Re Frequency:
In 1992, Bruce Tainio of Tainio Technology, an independent division of
Eastern State Univ. in Cheny, Wash., built the first frequency monitor in
the world. Tainio has determined the average frequency of the human body
and brain is 62 -90 MHz.  This was reconfirmed at Johns Hopkins University.
Frequencies are important regarding all diseases.
A healthy body has a frequency of 62 - 90 MHz.
When the frequency drops, the immune system is compromised.
If the frequency drops to 58 MHz, Cold symptoms appear
at 57 MHz. Flu symptoms appear
at 55 MHz, diseases like Candida take hold
at 52 MHz, Epstein Barr and auto immune deterioration
at 42 MHz, Cancer is evident
at 25 MHz, death begins.
Monitor what you put in your body.
Processed/canned foods have a frequency of . . . .  .  ZERO.
 Fresh produce has frequency up to . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 MHz
 Dry herbs frequencies from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 22 MHz
 Frequency of fresh herbs is approximately . . . .20 - 27 MHz
 AFNOR standard EO's start at 52 MHz and go to 320 MHz.
When my Mom went to 25 MHz, she had three days left. I don't know if that is
common. 

>From a 'thought perspective' she had no other 'things to do' in this life.
Her kids were settled, grandchildren were fine, and her job was done.
In his 80's when Bernard Jensen, author was riddled with many cancers and
down under 80 pounds, a vitamin formulator asked him if he had things to do.
He answered 'Yes, about 11 books to write'.  At that point the 'formulator'
knew that however desperate the situation appeared in the hospital at that
moment (was considered within the last week of life) that he would recover.
He did. He 'cleansed' - a massive, intense cleanse. He wrote the books.
When completed, he turned to his wife and indicated he he nothing left to
do, and would be leaving within the week. He did.  Question the thoughts of
the 'esophagus cancer' individual. Answers are evident if they have or do
not have an unfinished purpose.

Essiac Tea has a long history of effectiveness also.  There are web sites on
that.
Christine


> From: Duncan Crow 
> Indeed, there's still a lot one can do that can revert and kill
> cancer cells, even in advanced cancer. Have you looked into cesium
> chloride? Essiac?
> 
> Here's an understanding of the bioelectric properties of cancer
> cells.
> 
> http://royalrife.com/haltiwanger.html
> 
> Duncan
> 
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RE: CS>Testimonial for curing Rheumatoid Arthritis with Colloidal Silver

2004-05-29 Thread sscsr1
Ditto

-Original Message-
From: James Holmes [mailto:ami...@starband.net] 
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:36 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Testimonial for curing Rheumatoid Arthritis with Colloidal
Silver

I will appreciate a pix. Do you have two, one with and one without?

JOH

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From: nancymike [mailto:nancym...@prodigy.net] 
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Testimonial for curing Rheumatoid Arthritis with Colloidal
Silver


You don't necessarly want higher PPM of cs.  You will want the finest,
smallest particles.  You can make the particles of your home made CS much
tinier by adding 1 drop of 3%H2o2 to each 2 oz. of CS.  it is truly amazing
how tiny the particles become.  I can send a micrscopic picture of what it
looks like to any one interested.
   



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RE: CS>pink eye

2004-05-29 Thread sscsr1
I go to the drug emporium and Wal-Mart and buy 4oz plastic spray bottles (
in different colors just for fun) and fill them with home made CS. I keep a
few around the house for the family to use on what ever and to spray in the
eyes during cold and flu season. I also keep one in my glove box in my truck
and use in my eyes and externally. I even have one that has some DMSO mixed
in with it for my son to use to treat his acne. My boss had pink eye and his
doc gave him some stuff for it. Not sure what cause he is allergic to
penicillin. I made him a spray bottle and he said it took the sting out of
the stuff the doc gave him. He quit using the doc's stuff and just used CS
and was cured in a day. 

-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] 
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 6:03 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>pink eye

 I spray home made CS directly into the eye for infections of any kind
[sties for me..darned saw dust.]
 To hit the back side of the eyeball, a good heafty snort in the ole
sinuses seems to do that job.

Don't use commercial preparations for this unless you know how they are
made and exactly what it is.
 Some even carry warnings not to use it in the eyes.
Ode

At 01:34 PM 5/27/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey List-  A friend's daughter has pink eye
>in bothe eyes.  I had her soak gauze with
>cs and place on eyelids.  Didn't know dosage
>or concentrations for putting in eye.  Any
>suggestions?
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RE: CS>DEATH BY MEDICINE WORD DOCUMENT

2004-03-02 Thread sscsr1
Yes Please and thanks for taking the time and effort.

Jeff

 

-Original Message-
From: Jan Stoeten [mailto:jstoe...@xs4all.nl] 
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 4:24 PM
To: Silver List
Subject: CS>DEATH BY MEDICINE WORD DOCUMENT

 

Hi everyone,

 

I've created a zipped Word document of Le Magazine's most recent web
document, Death by Medicine. If you would like it emailed, let me know. I
will be placing it on my future website in full. 

 

All the best,

Jan Stoeten, the Netherlands



RE: CS>Walgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

2003-12-24 Thread sscsr1
Wow what a lot of replies. I feel kina bad cause I  posted a question and
then couldn't get back on for a few days. Lots of good answers too. I have
just tried using CS in it for now and I think it is transporting the CS. I
will try Ode's test and see if I can be a little more sure. I would think
the ionic CS would be transported with no problem. 

And thanks to Steve for helping me understand how this thing works. I had
considered trying to put something else in place of the wick to see if I
could bypass it but I guess I better not.

It seems to work for daddybob's family and it has help my wife who was
getting the flu. She was down for a day or so but because of oral CS,
nebulizing and good ole vitamin C she only has an annoying cough ( mostly at
night ). Everyone we know who is sick has been down in bed with it for 10+
days and then are still trying to fight off the coughing. 

I do have one question for Richard. Before I try your mixture, I was
wondering, doesn't the msm clog up the wick? Or maybe the wick is too dense
for it to penetrate very far?

Again, Thanks for all the great replies.
Jeff

-Original Message-
From: Richard Harris [mailto:yr...@cfl.rr.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:07 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Harris
Subject: RE: CS>Walgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

Hi Jeff,
Please don't give up so easily--I experienced the same thing and ran a
little tap water thru the screen to remove whatever, and it works instantly
again with my mixture of 4 parts CS/H2O2/MSM + 1 part pf DMSO--when inhaled
deeply into lungs, this really cleans out the crud and eases breathing
problems. I had mistakenly put it away with this solution still inside. NOT
SMART!
Happy Holiday & Happy New Year!
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

-Original Message-
From: S & J Young [mailto:you...@konnections.net]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 6:24 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Walgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier


Jeff,

The filter is also the transport mechanism (a wick) to move the liquid up to
the top of the filter where it contacts the ultrasonic vibrating "plate".
If you take off the filter cartridge and open the "lid" and view the "plate"
in front of a strong light on the other side of the plate, you will notice
the "plate" is more like a very fine mesh screen and the liquid goes right
through it and is ejected as a fine mist out from the top side of it.

I don't know if the CS particles make it up through the wick, or just
eventually clog up the filter.  The H2O plus silver ions will have no
problem being "wicked-up" and converted to mist.

My unit has quit for some reason.  Guess in hindsight I would try to find an
ultrasonic nebulizer that does not depend on a filter/wick to transport the
CS to the ultrasonically vibrating element.

--Steve


- Original Message -
From: "sscsr1" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 3:37 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Walgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier


> I just bought the personal ultrasonic humidifier from Walgreens. I doesn't
> seem to work without the filter inserted. It has a stick like white filter
> that inserts into what I think is a barrel shaped charcoal filter ( they
> refer to as a water purifier that needs replaced annually). I am wondering
> if the silver will be able to get past all that and still be effective. I
> use the silverpuppy to make my CS. The thing doesn't seem to work at all
> without the stick filter in place. Any thoughts on if this is a waste of
> time and money or not?
>
> Jeff




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RE: CS>Walgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

2003-12-21 Thread sscsr1
I just bought the personal ultrasonic humidifier from Walgreens. I doesn't
seem to work without the filter inserted. It has a stick like white filter
that inserts into what I think is a barrel shaped charcoal filter ( they
refer to as a water purifier that needs replaced annually). I am wondering
if the silver will be able to get past all that and still be effective. I
use the silverpuppy to make my CS. The thing doesn't seem to work at all
without the stick filter in place. Any thoughts on if this is a waste of
time and money or not?

Jeff

 

-Original Message-
From: Hank [mailto:h...@arkansas.net] 
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 10:27 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Walgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

 

Thank you, I bought one from Wal-mart and it is just a small sump cooler
type, no mist. I can't afford to order one that would be the same, with no
mist. I have a Miniature air Humidifier that puts out a good mist but it
won't run without the filter in it.

 

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Hank
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From: daddybob   

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 7:51 AM

Subject: Re: CS>Walgreen's Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier

 

Hey Hank- I checked that page with 3 different search
terms but did not see it there.

I don't have the box in front of me right now but the
information on the bottom of the box as posted by
Richard Harris is the same as mine.

We liked it so much- then our oldest daughter came
down sick yesterday so we let her take it home, and we
went to our Walgreen's last night and bought the last
one. I could have sworn I paid 17.99 for the first
one, and the price last night was 19.99. If I'm right,
then that sure doesn't sound like anything they're
going to discontinue. Maybe it's new and not on the
site yet?

Middle daughter and wife both used it last night, and
wife at about 3 AM this morning.

This is my first use of an ultrasonic humidifier. If
the larger ones work the same, with a big strong mist,
then I'm sure you could do it with another one, just
not as conveniently.

Daddybob

 


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RE: CS>Why the yellow CS - an hypothesis

2003-12-03 Thread sscsr1
I'll give it a try. Actually I don't think I have ever seen a cloud of any
kind since I started using the silverpuppy. 

 

-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:03 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Why the yellow CS - an hypothesis

 

Run it for a while without the heat source to get a good white cloud going,
then turn it on and watch.

Without using silver? Put something in the water that has a near neutral to
slightly negative bouyancy. A small piece of paper well soaked?


Ode


At 12:41 AM 12/2/2003 -0600, you wrote: 



What do you use to observe the stirring? I mean, do you put a glass on the
heat source and add something to the water so you could see the stirring
effect? I have actually seen the effect with flakes of silver in the water
when I didnt wipe the electrodes and let it run for about 3 hours. Looked
neat. I just wondered what method you used to observe cause I get asked how
I know its working all the time and I would like to show those who inquire
without having to use silver.

Jeff



-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 8:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Why the yellow CS - an hypothesis



Yes
With a hot spot in the center bottom, heat rises fast in the center as it is
shed along the outside perifery which makes the cooler liquid sink, further
reinforcing the central updraft.

Going the other way with liquid cooling [vs heating], you get pretty much
the same central updraft as the cool liquid on the outside edges sinks,
forcing warmer liquid up through the center and back around to the outside
top.

Preheating and allowing to cool works pretty well for stirring, but tends to
peter out as the container gets cool too fast.

Both directions ..hot to cool or cool to hot..give the same thermal torrid
in the same direction.
So, if it seems that heat is gaining too much, Let it cool and you still get
a thermal stir effect.
It's not heat itself that does the job, it's the thermal differential, or
difference in heat.
Which also means that a cool room adds to the effect.

Ode

At 11:25 AM 11/29/2003 -0500, you wrote: 


It makes sense that a glass
lid on top of a thermally mixed
vessel would produce a
better CS.

In a cylindrical vessel heated
at its lower end, the steady-state
convection will be an updraft
vertically along the center axial
region, and a downdraft along
the periphery of the cylinder
except for cooling losses at
the top surface. A glass lid will
diminish the latter loss, thereby
increasing the convection
down the inside periphery of
the vessel. The result is more
stirring without additional heating.

Best wishes,

Matthew







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RE: CS>Why the yellow CS - an hypothesis

2003-12-01 Thread sscsr1
What do you use to observe the stirring? I mean, do you put a glass on the
heat source and add something to the water so you could see the stirring
effect? I have actually seen the effect with flakes of silver in the water
when I didn't wipe the electrodes and let it run for about 3 hours. Looked
neat. I just wondered what method you used to observe cause I get asked how
I know it's working all the time and I would like to show those who inquire
without having to use silver.

Jeff

 

-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 8:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Why the yellow CS - an hypothesis

 

Yes
With a hot spot in the center bottom, heat rises fast in the center as it is
shed along the outside perifery which makes the cooler liquid sink, further
reinforcing the central updraft.

Going the other way with liquid cooling [vs heating], you get pretty much
the same central updraft as the cool liquid on the outside edges sinks,
forcing warmer liquid up through the center and back around to the outside
top.

Preheating and allowing to cool works pretty well for stirring, but tends to
peter out as the container gets cool too fast.

Both directions ..hot to cool or cool to hot..give the same thermal torrid
in the same direction.
So, if it seems that heat is gaining too much, Let it cool and you still get
a thermal stir effect.
It's not heat itself that does the job, it's the thermal differential, or
difference in heat.
Which also means that a cool room adds to the effect.

Ode

At 11:25 AM 11/29/2003 -0500, you wrote: 


It makes sense that a glass
lid on top of a thermally mixed
vessel would produce a
better CS.

In a cylindrical vessel heated
at its lower end, the steady-state
convection will be an updraft
vertically along the center axial
region, and a downdraft along
the periphery of the cylinder
except for cooling losses at
the top surface. A glass lid will
diminish the latter loss, thereby
increasing the convection
down the inside periphery of
the vessel. The result is more
stirring without additional heating.

Best wishes,

Matthew







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