Re: CSMS cure - Comment
Arterial plaque, I have read, may form in response to inflammation resulting from pathogens. If so, EIS could have an effect by killing the pathogens that cause the buildup. Eventually, the body might clear out the plaque. It may be that something similar occurs in the brain, which might be the reason EIS was reported useful by one former member of this list, now deceased. This is speculation but might be useful to anyone doing research on the topic. On Monday, Nov 30, 2009, at 03:22 Asia/Tokyo, Norton, Steve wrote: I guess that I should add that the CS testamonial also got me thinking about why the treatment helped at all since silver does not affect arterial plaque at all to my knowledge. It may be that the H2O2 played a more significant role than just increasing the effectiveness of the CS by increasing oxygen to the brain. Thereby reducing the effect of the partially blocked artery. I see this as possibly an additional support of oxygen therapies such as H2O2 and ozone. - Steve N image.tiff From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 12:00:37 2009 Subject: Re: CSMS cure - Comment I appreciated the post. My first thoughts were if serrpeptase or EDTA could clear the blood flow without surgery. But both supplements have been discussed recently and I felt a comment would be redundant. I did file the info for future reference. - Steve N image.tiff From: craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 07:11:40 2009 Subject: CSMS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSMS cure - Comment
After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/c?cp=-5HM1QRBVtvYAQO-HUAnQgAAJz0-d3oigFK6PWJ8uckOMuPQAAQFAEa2Mz4AAAMlAAVhkAA=
Re: CSMS cure - Comment
Thank you connie for your post. I was mildly surprised at the lack of interest in this breakthrough. I know many people were elated at the possibility of FIXing this terrible problem. Only Ode seemed to get it. The MS societies are not enthusiastic about it either. I guess the reason for that is they would be totally redundant if this procedure becomes widly known and practiced. Oh, of course the big pharmas too, as all their autoimmune drugs used to treat it would drop off their profit lists. Also of interest, is the method of treatment. It may be applicable to other ailments too, not just MS. What other symptoms are a result of blocked veins, and given symtomatic names that the pharmas could make a ton of dough on. Just wondering. My sister, who thought she had a cataract problem, recently found out it was due to a Branch Vein Occlusion, not a cataract at all. Ross - Original Message - From: craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 9:11 AM Subject: CSMS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges!
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Well, I didn't comment on the MS cure article, but I did get pretty excited. Read the article out loud to my wife and emailed it to a few folks. I think this is great when something like this comes around and turns the traditional-thinking medical world on its ear. The groups that exist to find a cure for MS or other 'uncurable' diseases know full well that a true cure or corrective procedure would put them out of business. This is when we find out whether the various research groups are really trying to cure this thing, or just making an appearance and trashing any real breakthroughs so that they will always be needed. Same comment could be made for various civil rights groups.. nobody wants to put an end to the gravy train, so nobody will ever admit that the compelling reasons for their existence are no longer quite so compelling and will have to constantly do what they can to exaggerate things in order to justify their continued existence. But this is another topic. Steve
Re: CSMS cure - Comment
Agreed Steve so very true !!! Regards Sandee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSMS cure - Comment
I appreciated the post. My first thoughts were if serrpeptase or EDTA could clear the blood flow without surgery. But both supplements have been discussed recently and I felt a comment would be redundant. I did file the info for future reference. - Steve N From: craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 07:11:40 2009 Subject: CSMS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2132/c?cp=-5HM1QRBVtvYAQO-HUAnQgAAJz0-d3oigFK6PWJ8uckOMuPQAAQFAEa2Mz4AAAMlAAVhkAA=
Re: CSMS cure - Comment
I guess that I should add that the CS testamonial also got me thinking about why the treatment helped at all since silver does not affect arterial plaque at all to my knowledge. It may be that the H2O2 played a more significant role than just increasing the effectiveness of the CS by increasing oxygen to the brain. Thereby reducing the effect of the partially blocked artery. I see this as possibly an additional support of oxygen therapies such as H2O2 and ozone. - Steve N From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 12:00:37 2009 Subject: Re: CSMS cure - Comment I appreciated the post. My first thoughts were if serrpeptase or EDTA could clear the blood flow without surgery. But both supplements have been discussed recently and I felt a comment would be redundant. I did file the info for future reference. - Steve N From: craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 07:11:40 2009 Subject: CSMS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2132/c?cp=-5HM1QRBVtvYAQO-HUAnQgAAJz0-d3oigFK6PWJ8uckOMuPQAAQFAEa2Mz4AAAMlAAVhkAA=
Re: CSMS cure - Comment
The Vitamin C - Lecithin mix may work to clear out the plaque. Dan On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com wrote: I appreciated the post. My first thoughts were if serrpeptase or EDTA could clear the blood flow without surgery. But both supplements have been discussed recently and I felt a comment would be redundant. I did file the info for future reference. - Steve N From: craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 07:11:40 2009 Subject: CSMS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges! -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
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Hello Steve! I am concidering buying a nebulizer. I have sprayed my throat and nostrils with my home made CS. It helped alot! But i'm just wondering that if i put in some H2O2 or something else. The ultimate nebulizer might get it down into my lungs even more. Do you or anyone have any ideas or adivice? I'm not going to ask my Dr. at VA. Thanks, Larry --- On Sun, 11/29/09, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com wrote: From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com Subject: Re: CSMS cure - Comment To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 10:22 AM I guess that I should add that the CS testamonial also got me thinking about why the treatment helped at all since silver does not affect arterial plaque at all to my knowledge. It may be that the H2O2 played a more significant role than just increasing the effectiveness of the CS by increasing oxygen to the brain. Thereby reducing the effect of the partially blocked artery. I see this as possibly an additional support of oxygen therapies such as H2O2 and ozone. - Steve N From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 12:00:37 2009 Subject: Re: CSMS cure - Comment I appreciated the post. My first thoughts were if serrpeptase or EDTA could clear the blood flow without surgery. But both supplements have been discussed recently and I felt a comment would be redundant. I did file the info for future reference. - Steve N From: craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 07:11:40 2009 Subject: CSMS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges!
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I have inhaled 3% H2O2 and 3% H2O2 mixed 50/50 with EIS using a nebulizer. The straight 3% H2O2 is a little harsh so I would go no stronger than that. I think it is a good way to oxygenate the blood but you should start cautiously. One smoker had to be rushed to the ER because the H2O2 caused large amount of nicotine from lung deposits to be released into the blood stream causing an overdose. - Steve N From: Larry Biggar lbig...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 15:03:36 2009 Subject: Re: CSMS cure - Comment Hello Steve! I am concidering buying a nebulizer. I have sprayed my throat and nostrils with my home made CS. It helped alot! But i'm just wondering that if i put in some H2O2 or something else. The ultimate nebulizer might get it down into my lungs even more. Do you or anyone have any ideas or adivice? I'm not going to ask my Dr. at VA. Thanks, Larry --- On Sun, 11/29/09, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com wrote: From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com Subject: Re: CSMS cure - Comment To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 10:22 AM I guess that I should add that the CS testamonial also got me thinking about why the treatment helped at all since silver does not affect arterial plaque at all to my knowledge. It may be that the H2O2 played a more significant role than just increasing the effectiveness of the CS by increasing oxygen to the brain. Thereby reducing the effect of the partially blocked artery. I see this as possibly an additional support of oxygen therapies such as H2O2 and ozone. - Steve N From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 12:00:37 2009 Subject: Re: CSMS cure - Comment I appreciated the post. My first thoughts were if serrpeptase or EDTA could clear the blood flow without surgery. But both supplements have been discussed recently and I felt a comment would be redundant. I did file the info for future reference. - Steve N From: craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun Nov 29 07:11:40 2009 Subject: CSMS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2132/c?cp=-5HM1QRBVtvYAQO-HUAnQgAAJz0-d3oigFK6PWJ8uckOMuPQAAQFAEa2Mz4AAAMlAAVhkAA=