Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-11 Thread Jane MacRoss
I posted this protocol recentlyon another forum to be told that Morgellans 
had progressed in complexity since this first  worked so well for people a 
few years ago  that it was no longer so effective.


Jane

- Original Message - 
From: Smitty papad...@gmail.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness


Mystery skin disease reporta positive treatment for Morgellons?
By Daisy Baleen

Posted on Health and Healing @ Yahoogroups.com

I
have been Morgellons sufferer for over ten years.

Recently, I
discovered, quite by accident, something that is literally 
making it
disappear from my BODY.

As I am sure fellow sufferers can relate to,
over the years, I have 
experimented with various super baths,
filling the tub with hot water 
and putting in things like lemons,
baking soda, dish detergent, laundry 
detergent, alcohol, etcwell,
one day about four months ago, I was 
filling the bath and I was
pretty dirty from housecleaning so I put some 
Sun powdered laundry
detergent with colorsafe bleach into the water, 
just a tad, because
it really cleans the skin so good, and once I finish 
with the bath, I
scrub it off with regular soap and a scrubby thing that 
is regularly
disinfected.

Anyway, I left the bathroom for a minute or two and
heard a crash that 
sounded like one of my cats getting into
something. When I returned to 
the bathroom, nothing seemed amiss, so
I got undressed and slid into the 
water for a soak.

Everything
seemed normal until the bubbles parted, and I got the sight 
of a
morgellons sufferers' lifetime: those black and grey specks 
MIGRATING
OUT OF MY SKIN AS FAST AS THEY COULD IN DROVES BY THE HUNDREDS 
FROM
EVERY SQUARE INCH OF MY BODY!!

And even as I saw that, I also noticed
several large oblong things 
dissolving in the bottom of the tub. I
picked one up, and it was an 
alfalfa tablet. Then I noticed the
bottle on the counter next to the tub 
was overturned, and about 25 of
them had fallen into the water!

They were the cause of the migration
of all things Morgellon out of my 
skin in a fantastic migration for
about an hour! Brown flecks, black 
specks, fibers, white patches of
fibers drifted off the surface of my 
skin like No Problema, see ya
later, something I had NEVER BEEN ABLE TO 
ACCOMPLISH WITH ANY OTHER
TOPICAL AGENT.

THE MIGHTY ALFALFA HAS SINCE CONQUERED MORGELLONS IN
MY BODY.

The scabs are gone, the fibers are history, the patches of
fibers are 
all taped to a piece of wax paper and about to be sent off
to a research 
lab that has requested them.

I am sending you my
testimonial in hopes that other sufferers will at 
least know some
relief from the scourge of the skin.

Dandelion the Flame Point
Siamese must be credited with this miraculous 
discovery. He is only
three years old, but he's a hero to his 
long-suffering Mommy!

I've
done a little research on the mighty alfalfa, and apparently it
creates an alkaline environment in the body in which things like
CANCER 
and other diseases cannot survive. So, taking it internally
can only be 
a good thing, also; but it's the BATHS that made all the
difference in 
the world for me.

I also tried putting St. Johns Wort
in the bath along with it, with even 
better results. And for some
reason, using the Sun powdered laundry 
detergent with colorsafe
bleach also helps facilitate the migration of 
the specks.

God, I
really hope this helps even one person as it has helped me.

It has
cleared up my symptoms so completely that I kept forgetting to 
post
this information on the morgellons websites

(Editor's note: The
author of this article attributed the success of 
this treatment to
the alfalfa tablets. However, it appears that the 
success came from
the COMBINATION of Sun powdered laundry detergent with 
colorsafe
Bleach PLUS Alfalfa Tablets.

~~~
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

Sounds like Morgellons to me. CS has been show to be of some assist for
this, and there are other protocols which use baths are helpful as well. I
have read of curing it with MMS, but not sure if I have seen that 
confirmed.


Marshall

On 3/9/2011 11:29 PM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:

Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that
feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related? Someone
suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take for it?

In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time,
ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:

Greetings, everyone:

This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need
for it.

I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances
work in the gut read pages 249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been
made available for free on Google books:

http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr

Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-10 Thread Marshall
Sounds like Morgellons to me.  CS has been show to be of some assist for 
this, and there are other protocols which use baths are helpful as well. 
I have read of curing it with MMS, but not sure if I have seen that 
confirmed.


Marshall

On 3/9/2011 11:29 PM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:

Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that
feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related?   
Someone suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take for it?
In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time, 
ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:


Greetings, everyone:
This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is
no need for it.
I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial
substances work in the gut read pages  249 - 259 of my book, most
of which has been made available for free on Google books:

http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false

http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false
The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable
population counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of
bad bacteria, and how quickly good bacteria repopulates in the
large intestines, provided that the biological terrain has been
restored.
If one desires to hammer the large intestines in order to
eradicate pathogenic organisms overgrowth, then colloidal silver,
olive leaf extract (East Park Research), and a high quality
healing clay can be used.  In situations where there is a severe
imbalance in the colon, a high quality probiotic can be used. 
Howver, one needs to use the probiotic not because these

antimicrobial substances have wiped out the good organisms, but
because there is a good chance that the imbalance in the digestive
system has already depleted them.  Those with fantastically
functioning digestive systems experience no problems, due to the
fact that repopulation of the good organisms occurs very quickly;
and even more quickly as the undesireable organisms perish.
If one wishes to ensure the delivery of active silver into the
intestines, then mixing colloidal silver with clay is the best way
to accomplish this.
For those using CS for other conditions, as long as the digestive
system is relatively healthy, there is no real reason to be
concerned about the over-killing of good bacteria in the gut.
Kind Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -

*From:* Alan Jones mailto:alanmjo...@gmail.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 08, 2011 06:44
*Subject:* Re: CSc/s and Bee Mites

My understanding is, the CS would kill the gut flora if it got
in contact with it.

But I believe the CS is absorbed before it gets that far in
the digestive tract.


On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Scotty
scottie592...@yahoo.com mailto:scottie592...@yahoo.com wrote:

So does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans
too? This seems to be a controversial subject.


-- 
Alan Jones


The powers not delegated to the United States by the
Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved
to the States respectively, or to the people.  (Tenth
Amendment to the US Constitution)





Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-10 Thread Smitty
Mystery skin disease reporta positive treatment for Morgellons?
By Daisy Baleen

Posted on Health and Healing @ Yahoogroups.com

I
have been Morgellons sufferer for over ten years.

Recently, I
discovered, quite by accident, something that is literally 
making it
disappear from my BODY.

As I am sure fellow sufferers can relate to,
over the years, I have 
experimented with various super baths,
filling the tub with hot water 
and putting in things like lemons,
baking soda, dish detergent, laundry 
detergent, alcohol, etcwell,
one day about four months ago, I was 
filling the bath and I was
pretty dirty from housecleaning so I put some 
Sun powdered laundry
detergent with colorsafe bleach into the water, 
just a tad, because
it really cleans the skin so good, and once I finish 
with the bath, I
scrub it off with regular soap and a scrubby thing that 
is regularly
disinfected.

Anyway, I left the bathroom for a minute or two and
heard a crash that 
sounded like one of my cats getting into
something. When I returned to 
the bathroom, nothing seemed amiss, so
I got undressed and slid into the 
water for a soak.

Everything
seemed normal until the bubbles parted, and I got the sight 
of a
morgellons sufferers' lifetime: those black and grey specks 
MIGRATING
OUT OF MY SKIN AS FAST AS THEY COULD IN DROVES BY THE HUNDREDS 
FROM
EVERY SQUARE INCH OF MY BODY!!

And even as I saw that, I also noticed
several large oblong things 
dissolving in the bottom of the tub. I
picked one up, and it was an 
alfalfa tablet. Then I noticed the
bottle on the counter next to the tub 
was overturned, and about 25 of
them had fallen into the water!

They were the cause of the migration
of all things Morgellon out of my 
skin in a fantastic migration for
about an hour! Brown flecks, black 
specks, fibers, white patches of
fibers drifted off the surface of my 
skin like No Problema, see ya
later, something I had NEVER BEEN ABLE TO 
ACCOMPLISH WITH ANY OTHER
TOPICAL AGENT.

THE MIGHTY ALFALFA HAS SINCE CONQUERED MORGELLONS IN
MY BODY.

The scabs are gone, the fibers are history, the patches of
fibers are 
all taped to a piece of wax paper and about to be sent off
to a research 
lab that has requested them.

I am sending you my
testimonial in hopes that other sufferers will at 
least know some
relief from the scourge of the skin.

Dandelion the Flame Point
Siamese must be credited with this miraculous 
discovery. He is only
three years old, but he's a hero to his 
long-suffering Mommy!

I've
done a little research on the mighty alfalfa, and apparently it
creates an alkaline environment in the body in which things like
CANCER 
and other diseases cannot survive. So, taking it internally
can only be 
a good thing, also; but it's the BATHS that made all the
difference in 
the world for me.

I also tried putting St. Johns Wort
in the bath along with it, with even 
better results. And for some
reason, using the Sun powdered laundry 
detergent with colorsafe
bleach also helps facilitate the migration of 
the specks.

God, I
really hope this helps even one person as it has helped me.

It has
cleared up my symptoms so completely that I kept forgetting to 
post
this information on the morgellons websites

(Editor's note: The
author of this article attributed the success of 
this treatment to
the alfalfa tablets. However, it appears that the 
success came from
the COMBINATION of Sun powdered laundry detergent with 
colorsafe
Bleach PLUS Alfalfa Tablets.

~~~
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
 Sounds like Morgellons to me.  CS has been show to be of some assist for
 this, and there are other protocols which use baths are helpful as well. I
 have read of curing it with MMS, but not sure if I have seen that confirmed.

 Marshall

 On 3/9/2011 11:29 PM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:

 Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that
 feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related?   Someone
 suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take for it?

 In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time,
 ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:

 Greetings, everyone:

 This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need
 for it.

 I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances
 work in the gut read pages  249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been
 made available for free on Google books:

 http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false

 The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable population
 counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of bad bacteria, and how
 quickly good bacteria repopulates in the large intestines, provided that the
 biological terrain has been restored.

 If one desires to hammer the large intestines in order to eradicate
 pathogenic 

Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-10 Thread David AuBuchon
I think the salt/c protocol for lyme and coinfections may address
morgellon's, if I remember properly.  Their forum is here:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lymestrategies/messages

~David


Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-10 Thread Gayla Roberts

WOW!
Gayla
- Original Message - 
From: Smitty papad...@gmail.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness


Mystery skin disease reporta positive treatment for Morgellons?
By Daisy Baleen

Posted on Health and Healing @ Yahoogroups.com

I
have been Morgellons sufferer for over ten years.

Recently, I
discovered, quite by accident, something that is literally 
making it
disappear from my BODY.

As I am sure fellow sufferers can relate to,
over the years, I have 
experimented with various super baths,
filling the tub with hot water 
and putting in things like lemons,
baking soda, dish detergent, laundry 
detergent, alcohol, etcwell,
one day about four months ago, I was 
filling the bath and I was
pretty dirty from housecleaning so I put some 
Sun powdered laundry
detergent with colorsafe bleach into the water, 
just a tad, because
it really cleans the skin so good, and once I finish 
with the bath, I
scrub it off with regular soap and a scrubby thing that 
is regularly
disinfected.

Anyway, I left the bathroom for a minute or two and
heard a crash that 
sounded like one of my cats getting into
something. When I returned to 
the bathroom, nothing seemed amiss, so
I got undressed and slid into the 
water for a soak.

Everything
seemed normal until the bubbles parted, and I got the sight 
of a
morgellons sufferers' lifetime: those black and grey specks 
MIGRATING
OUT OF MY SKIN AS FAST AS THEY COULD IN DROVES BY THE HUNDREDS 
FROM
EVERY SQUARE INCH OF MY BODY!!

And even as I saw that, I also noticed
several large oblong things 
dissolving in the bottom of the tub. I
picked one up, and it was an 
alfalfa tablet. Then I noticed the
bottle on the counter next to the tub 
was overturned, and about 25 of
them had fallen into the water!

They were the cause of the migration
of all things Morgellon out of my 
skin in a fantastic migration for
about an hour! Brown flecks, black 
specks, fibers, white patches of
fibers drifted off the surface of my 
skin like No Problema, see ya
later, something I had NEVER BEEN ABLE TO 
ACCOMPLISH WITH ANY OTHER
TOPICAL AGENT.

THE MIGHTY ALFALFA HAS SINCE CONQUERED MORGELLONS IN
MY BODY.

The scabs are gone, the fibers are history, the patches of
fibers are 
all taped to a piece of wax paper and about to be sent off
to a research 
lab that has requested them.

I am sending you my
testimonial in hopes that other sufferers will at 
least know some
relief from the scourge of the skin.

Dandelion the Flame Point
Siamese must be credited with this miraculous 
discovery. He is only
three years old, but he's a hero to his 
long-suffering Mommy!

I've
done a little research on the mighty alfalfa, and apparently it
creates an alkaline environment in the body in which things like
CANCER 
and other diseases cannot survive. So, taking it internally
can only be 
a good thing, also; but it's the BATHS that made all the
difference in 
the world for me.

I also tried putting St. Johns Wort
in the bath along with it, with even 
better results. And for some
reason, using the Sun powdered laundry 
detergent with colorsafe
bleach also helps facilitate the migration of 
the specks.

God, I
really hope this helps even one person as it has helped me.

It has
cleared up my symptoms so completely that I kept forgetting to 
post
this information on the morgellons websites

(Editor's note: The
author of this article attributed the success of 
this treatment to
the alfalfa tablets. However, it appears that the 
success came from
the COMBINATION of Sun powdered laundry detergent with 
colorsafe
Bleach PLUS Alfalfa Tablets.

~~~
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

Sounds like Morgellons to me. CS has been show to be of some assist for
this, and there are other protocols which use baths are helpful as well. I
have read of curing it with MMS, but not sure if I have seen that 
confirmed.


Marshall

On 3/9/2011 11:29 PM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:

Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that
feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related? Someone
suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take for it?

In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time,
ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:

Greetings, everyone:

This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need
for it.

I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances
work in the gut read pages 249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been
made available for free on Google books:

http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false

The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable population
counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of bad

Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-10 Thread Dave Darrin
I would say that it is probably Lyme. I had that same feeling and nothing
helped until I killed the Lyme. Haven't had it since.
Dave

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:29 PM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:

  Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that
 feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related?   Someone
 suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take for it?

  In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time,
 ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:

 Greetings, everyone:

 This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need
 for it.

 I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances
 work in the gut read pages  249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been
 made available for free on Google books:


 http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false

 The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable population
 counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of bad bacteria, and how
 quickly good bacteria repopulates in the large intestines, provided that the
 biological terrain has been restored.

 If one desires to hammer the large intestines in order to eradicate
 pathogenic organisms overgrowth, then colloidal silver, olive leaf extract
 (East Park Research), and a high quality healing clay can be used.  In
 situations where there is a severe imbalance in the colon, a high quality
 probiotic can be used.  Howver, one needs to use the probiotic not because
 these antimicrobial substances have wiped out the good organisms, but
 because there is a good chance that the imbalance in the digestive system
 has already depleted them.  Those with fantastically functioning digestive
 systems experience no problems, due to the fact that repopulation of the
 good organisms occurs very quickly; and even more quickly as the
 undesireable organisms perish.

 If one wishes to ensure the delivery of active silver into the intestines,
 then mixing colloidal silver with clay is the best way to accomplish this.

 For those using CS for other conditions, as long as the digestive system is
 relatively healthy, there is no real reason to be concerned about the
 over-killing of good bacteria in the gut.

 Kind Regards,

 Jason

 - Original Message -

 *From:* Alan Jones alanmjo...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Tuesday, March 08, 2011 06:44
 *Subject:* Re: CSc/s and Bee Mites

 My understanding is, the CS would kill the gut flora if it got in contact
 with it.

 But I believe the CS is absorbed before it gets that far in the digestive
 tract.


 On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Scotty scottie592...@yahoo.com wrote:

   So does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans too? This seems
 to be a controversial subject.


 --
 Alan Jones

 The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
 prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
 to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)




Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-09 Thread Martsmail53
Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a  disease that 
feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold  related?   Someone 
suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take  for it?
 
 
In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:

Greetings, everyone:
 
This subject always produces great confusion, and  there really is no need 
for it.
 
I ask that those interested in understanding how  antimicrobial substances 
work in the gut read pages  249 - 259 of my  book, most of which has been 
made available for free on Google  books:
 
_http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA
249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false_ 
(http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20l
ind%20clayf=false) 
 
The confusion is easily solved  when contrasting the desireable population 
counts of good bacteria vs.  the population counts of bad bacteria, and how 
quickly good bacteria  repopulates in the large intestines, provided that 
the biological terrain has  been restored.
 
If one desires to hammer the large intestines in  order to eradicate 
pathogenic organisms overgrowth, then colloidal silver,  olive leaf extract 
(East 
Park Research), and a high quality healing clay can  be used.  In situations 
where there is a severe imbalance in the colon, a  high quality probiotic 
can be used.  Howver, one needs to use the  probiotic not because these 
antimicrobial substances have wiped out the good  organisms, but because there 
is 
a good chance that the imbalance in the  digestive system has already 
depleted them.  Those with fantastically  functioning digestive systems 
experience no problems, due to the fact that  repopulation of the good 
organisms 
occurs very quickly; and even more quickly  as the undesireable organisms 
perish.
 
If one wishes to ensure the delivery of active  silver into the intestines, 
then mixing colloidal silver with clay is the best  way to accomplish this.
 
For those using CS for other conditions, as long  as the digestive system 
is relatively healthy, there is no real reason to be  concerned about the 
over-killing of good bacteria in the gut.
 
Kind Regards,
 
Jason
 
- Original Message - 

From:  _Alan  Jones_ (mailto:alanmjo...@gmail.com)  
To: _silver-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com)  
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011  06:44
Subject: Re: CSc/s and Bee  Mites


My understanding is, the CS would kill the gut flora if it  got in contact 
with it.  


But I believe the CS is absorbed before it gets that far in the  digestive 
tract.


On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Scotty _scottie592002@yahoo.com_ 
(mailto:scottie592...@yahoo.com)   wrote:


 

So  does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans too? This seems to 
be  a controversial subject. 





--  
Alan Jones

The powers not delegated to the United States by the  Constitution, nor 
prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States  respectively, or 
to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US  Constitution)





Re: CSGood and bad bacteria,,,woman with illness

2011-03-09 Thread Beth Harrison
I think you are referring to Morgellan's dz.  I may have misspelled it, but 
that's close.
Beth

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 9, 2011, at 10:29 PM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:

 Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that 
 feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related?   Someone 
 suggested Lyme diseasehow mush cs do you take  for it?
  
 In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time, 
 ja...@eytonsearth.org writes:
 Greetings, everyone:
  
 This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need for 
 it.
  
 I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances 
 work in the gut read pages  249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been made 
 available for free on Google books:
  
 http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false
  
 The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable population 
 counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of bad bacteria, and how 
 quickly good bacteria repopulates in the large intestines, provided that the 
 biological terrain has been restored.
  
 If one desires to hammer the large intestines in order to eradicate 
 pathogenic organisms overgrowth, then colloidal silver, olive leaf extract 
 (East Park Research), and a high quality healing clay can be used.  In 
 situations where there is a severe imbalance in the colon, a high quality 
 probiotic can be used.  Howver, one needs to use the probiotic not because 
 these antimicrobial substances have wiped out the good organisms, but because 
 there is a good chance that the imbalance in the digestive system has already 
 depleted them.  Those with fantastically functioning digestive systems 
 experience no problems, due to the fact that repopulation of the good 
 organisms occurs very quickly; and even more quickly as the undesireable 
 organisms perish.
  
 If one wishes to ensure the delivery of active silver into the intestines, 
 then mixing colloidal silver with clay is the bestway to accomplish this.
  
 For those using CS for other conditions, as long as the digestive system is 
 relatively healthy, there is no real reason to be concerned about the 
 over-killing of good bacteria in the gut.
  
 Kind Regards,
  
 Jason
  
 - Original Message -
 From: Alan Jones
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 06:44
 Subject: Re: CSc/s and Bee Mites
 
 My understanding is, the CS would kill the gut flora if it got in contact 
 with it.
 
 But I believe the CS is absorbed before it gets that far in the digestive 
 tract.
 
 
 On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Scotty scottie592...@yahoo.com wrote:
 So does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans too? This seems to be 
 a controversial subject. 
 
 -- 
 Alan Jones
 
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 prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or 
 to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)


Re: CSGood and bad bacteria

2011-03-08 Thread Jason R Eaton
Greetings, everyone:

This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need for 
it.

I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances work 
in the gut read pages  249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been made 
available for free on Google books:

http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UClpg=PA249dq=dr%20lind%20claypg=PA249#v=onepageq=dr%20lind%20clayf=false

The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable population 
counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of bad bacteria, and how 
quickly good bacteria repopulates in the large intestines, provided that the 
biological terrain has been restored.

If one desires to hammer the large intestines in order to eradicate pathogenic 
organisms overgrowth, then colloidal silver, olive leaf extract (East Park 
Research), and a high quality healing clay can be used.  In situations where 
there is a severe imbalance in the colon, a high quality probiotic can be used. 
 Howver, one needs to use the probiotic not because these antimicrobial 
substances have wiped out the good organisms, but because there is a good 
chance that the imbalance in the digestive system has already depleted them.  
Those with fantastically functioning digestive systems experience no problems, 
due to the fact that repopulation of the good organisms occurs very quickly; 
and even more quickly as the undesireable organisms perish.

If one wishes to ensure the delivery of active silver into the intestines, then 
mixing colloidal silver with clay is the best way to accomplish this.

For those using CS for other conditions, as long as the digestive system is 
relatively healthy, there is no real reason to be concerned about the 
over-killing of good bacteria in the gut.

Kind Regards,

Jason

- Original Message - 
  From: Alan Jones 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 06:44
  Subject: Re: CSc/s and Bee Mites


  My understanding is, the CS would kill the gut flora if it got in contact 
with it.


  But I believe the CS is absorbed before it gets that far in the digestive 
tract.



  On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Scotty scottie592...@yahoo.com wrote:

So does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans too? This seems to 
be a controversial subject. 

  -- 
  Alan Jones

  The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor 
prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to 
the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)