RE: CSRosacea, Rosea or Pityriasis Rosea

2007-04-23 Thread Dan Nave
Some people feel that Rosacea is a symptom of low stomach acid - food
not being digested properly.
 
Dan



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Has anybody on the list used CS to treat Rosea? 
 
Marie.
 

 



CSRosacea, Rosea or Pityriasis Rosea

2007-04-21 Thread Marie
  Has anybody on the list used CS to treat Rosea? 
   
  Marie.
   
  

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Re: CSRosacea, Rosea or Pityriasis Rosea

2007-04-21 Thread Smitty

There's some info on Curezone =

http://curezone.com/dis/1.asp?C0=1846

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Re: Pityriasis Rosea

1998-05-27 Thread Susan M. Yensen
.Anyway, my 2 cents!

Thanks all,


Kris

I know this pales in comparison to some of the maladies that various
people on this list experience from day to day, but the itching and
sinus condition that accompanied my affliction was very uncomfortable

##Kris, there is no malady that produces any kind of a cross for
someone that isn't important.  the problem lies IN THE COMPARISON!
would that i would never compare again!

 I kept a spray bottle
by my side and kept my neck moist as much as I could.  Unfortunately,
the CS did not have the effect I was hoping for (which is why I think
that this affliction was not viral in nature).

#CS will kill any pathogen, it is not selective like antibiotics.
we sometimes think because we see the affliction on the outside  that is
where to treat it.  taking CS orally would have been the admin. route of
choice and perhaps  spraying secondarily for only symptomatic relief.

Week 5:  After taking the Noni for a week, I noticed very little change
(although I felt more energetic and generally felt better).  Again
frustrated, I chose to pursue yet another modality...Colonics.  After
ONE treatment (I hadn't had a treatment in probably 10 years), 3 days
afterwards, the rash COMPLETELY disappeared.  After another treatment,
the sinus condition disappeared as well.
###
there is a growing AND documented body of info (especially understood by
environmental docs)  that  a disease happens when the toxin level in the
body reaches overload.  the immune system and enzyne detox systems in the
body cannot handle the laod and the nearest disease is allowed to invade,
cancer included,

 i could go on and say that more and more we are finding microbes a
causality in things.  so the microbe is there but until you are
loaded up nothing happens and you experience health.

when you did the colonics you relieved your body of a great deal of
adjuvant material  and thus turned your ummune system back on.  it is
always good to support the body with well tolerated supp. such as noni in
this case--must agree with you.

the lesson here is to be a detective and notice the things in your
environment that are toxic esp as they accumulate.  i have read--always
deparasitize--this does help ones sense of feeling well.  then what about
car/truck gas/diesel fumes, perfumes--esp natural ones with orris root  in
them--do you wear cologne everyday?  The water you drink, the air you
breathe. the perfume in clothes detergent, dryer sheets, preservatives in
the food you eat, eating prepackaged preparedfoods(some are so preserved
they will be here in 1000 years, or of course you can preserve your body
before you die and save on burial expencesbig grin) ink in the printer,
stuff at work--sick building?  new things that off gaS FORMALDEHYDE and
other noxious fumes that escape you now loaded up naso bulb and smelling
capacuty.

well hope you catch my drift here.  congrats on giving yourself wellness!

so to me your results were predictable and i of course pin your intuition
in performing them on the Providence of God working in your life.

Life is Fragile. Handle with Prayer
Susan



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Re: Pityriasis Rosea

1998-05-27 Thread jeinert
 From:  Hermes, Kristofer J kristofer.her...@phl.boeing.com
 To:'Silver List' silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject:   Pityriasis Rosea
 Date:  Wed, 27 May 1998 12:32:44 -0400
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Kris,
Thanks for the wonderful research! This is the type research we need 
to be doing. By doing this we can have ideas of what works and what 
does not. Even though the CS probably didn't work, it IS as important 
to know what it won't do as what it will do.
By the way, most and probably all diseases are caused by one of two 
things. Either malnutrition or toxins or both! That is why a colonic 
can get rid of these problems you had. It could probably have been 
done with colon cleanses and enemas, but might have taken a longer 
time.
Keep up the good research!
Jim Einert, N.D.

 Hello Silver Listers
 
 Three weeks ago, I made a post explaining that I had been diagnosed with
 Pityriasis Rosea, a skin rash that, according to orthodox medicine, is
 believed to be viral in nature and should last anywhere between 2-8
 weeks.
 
 I know this pales in comparison to some of the maladies that various
 people on this list experience from day to day, but the itching and
 sinus condition that accompanied my affliction was very uncomfortable
 and drove me to impatiently seek its elimination.  I also thought that
 this would be a good way to experiment with CS and other modalities.
 
 I had some good suggestions for how to use CS, and I thank all that
 replied.  Most of the suggestions were to apply CS directly to the
 affected area (my neck), with gauze if possible.  As gauze was too
 impractical for me to have on my neck during work, I kept a spray bottle
 by my side and kept my neck moist as much as I could.  Unfortunately,
 the CS did not have the effect I was hoping for (which is why I think
 that this affliction was not viral in nature).
 
 What follows is a list (by week) of what I tried:
 
 Week 1:  It started with a sinus condition that I suspected was an
 allergic reaction or an infection of some kind.  I was sneezing a lot
 and a mucus formed and hardened in my nasal passage that was VERY
 irritating.
 
 Week 2:  I started to get a rash on my neck and had it diagnosed by an
 MD friend as Pityriasis Rosea.
 
 Week 3:  I posted the Silver List for suggestions and started to spray
 the affected area  (both nose and neck) with CS.
 
 Week 4:  After a week of spraying the area, I got NO noticeable change
 in my condition.  Being impatient, I inquired about Tahitian Noni
 possibly doing the trick.  I purchased a bottle and started using it
 immediately.
 
 Week 5:  After taking the Noni for a week, I noticed very little change
 (although I felt more energetic and generally felt better).  Again
 frustrated, I chose to pursue yet another modality...Colonics.  After
 ONE treatment (I hadn't had a treatment in probably 10 years), 3 days
 afterwards, the rash COMPLETELY disappeared.  After another treatment,
 the sinus condition disappeared as well.
 
 Now given my impatience with each method, it is difficult to tell
 whether one particular modality might have helped if I had stuck with it
 for longer.  The fact that I was taking Noni and doing Colonics at the
 same time also confuses matters in determining what actually worked.
 Since this affliction is supposed to last between 2-8 weeks, the other
 possibility is that it just naturally left my system on its own.
 
 Sorry for the long post, but I had some responses early on that said
 they wanted me to list the results.  If I were to draw any
 conclusions, I would recommend Colonics for anyone curious.  They have
 always produced good results for me.  In fact, as a side benefit, after
 my most recent Colonic treatments, I noticed the diminishment of a
 couple of small cysts I had.
 
 Anyway, my 2 cents!
 
 Thanks all,
 
 
 Kris
 
 
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Pityriasis Rosea

1998-05-27 Thread Hermes, Kristofer J
Hello Silver Listers

Three weeks ago, I made a post explaining that I had been diagnosed with
Pityriasis Rosea, a skin rash that, according to orthodox medicine, is
believed to be viral in nature and should last anywhere between 2-8
weeks.

I know this pales in comparison to some of the maladies that various
people on this list experience from day to day, but the itching and
sinus condition that accompanied my affliction was very uncomfortable
and drove me to impatiently seek its elimination.  I also thought that
this would be a good way to experiment with CS and other modalities.

I had some good suggestions for how to use CS, and I thank all that
replied.  Most of the suggestions were to apply CS directly to the
affected area (my neck), with gauze if possible.  As gauze was too
impractical for me to have on my neck during work, I kept a spray bottle
by my side and kept my neck moist as much as I could.  Unfortunately,
the CS did not have the effect I was hoping for (which is why I think
that this affliction was not viral in nature).

What follows is a list (by week) of what I tried:

Week 1:  It started with a sinus condition that I suspected was an
allergic reaction or an infection of some kind.  I was sneezing a lot
and a mucus formed and hardened in my nasal passage that was VERY
irritating.

Week 2:  I started to get a rash on my neck and had it diagnosed by an
MD friend as Pityriasis Rosea.

Week 3:  I posted the Silver List for suggestions and started to spray
the affected area  (both nose and neck) with CS.

Week 4:  After a week of spraying the area, I got NO noticeable change
in my condition.  Being impatient, I inquired about Tahitian Noni
possibly doing the trick.  I purchased a bottle and started using it
immediately.

Week 5:  After taking the Noni for a week, I noticed very little change
(although I felt more energetic and generally felt better).  Again
frustrated, I chose to pursue yet another modality...Colonics.  After
ONE treatment (I hadn't had a treatment in probably 10 years), 3 days
afterwards, the rash COMPLETELY disappeared.  After another treatment,
the sinus condition disappeared as well.

Now given my impatience with each method, it is difficult to tell
whether one particular modality might have helped if I had stuck with it
for longer.  The fact that I was taking Noni and doing Colonics at the
same time also confuses matters in determining what actually worked.
Since this affliction is supposed to last between 2-8 weeks, the other
possibility is that it just naturally left my system on its own.

Sorry for the long post, but I had some responses early on that said
they wanted me to list the results.  If I were to draw any
conclusions, I would recommend Colonics for anyone curious.  They have
always produced good results for me.  In fact, as a side benefit, after
my most recent Colonic treatments, I noticed the diminishment of a
couple of small cysts I had.

Anyway, my 2 cents!

Thanks all,


Kris


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Re: Pityriasis Rosea

1998-05-07 Thread It's not me
Have you tried soaking a cotton pad or gauze with CS and keeping the rash
wet for several days?  I find that Cs works great on bacterial or viral
infections that affect the skin.  In fact I just killed another cold sore
with it today.  I had the same rash for about 4 years and it traveled around
from my forearm to the back of my hand, around the palm and back up my hand
and arm.  I didn't know about CS at the time and so eventually I tanked up
on vitamins, especially Vit. E and it went away.  I don't know if it died a
natural death or if the vitamins killed it.  Give it a try, it couldn't
hurt.

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From: Hermes, Kristofer J kristofer.her...@phl.boeing.com
To: 'Silver List' silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, May 06, 1998 12:56 PM
Subject: Pityriasis Rosea


Hello all

Does anyone on this list have any experience with Pityriasis Rosea?
According to Western Medicine, it is likely viral in nature (I'm not
sure if that is completely accurate, though).  It looks like a skin rash
that, on occasion, itches.  It lasts about 6-8 weeks, and there is no
known orthodox cure other than topical creams and UVB treatment which
are more likely to suppress rather than heal.

I was recently diagnosed with this malady.  I typically take a
maintenance dose of commercial 7ppm Colloidal Silver.  I started taking
slightly more CS, but it has had little to no effect on the rash.  I
don't think I can take the itching for 8 weeks.  Should I be taking
substantially more CS?  Are there any other alternative modalities out
there that have proven effective against this acute disease?

Thanks in advance!

Kris


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Re: Pityriasis Rosea

1998-05-06 Thread Robert Kramer
Kris,

Try mixing the CS with Aloe to make a pasty formula. Apply a good amount
under a gauze bandage and keep wet with CS. Replace bandage daily with new
formula. Worked for me with nasty cuts and scrapes. Everything seemed to
heal much quicker with less swelling and redness.

Good Luck!

Bob Kramer

Hermes, Kristofer J wrote:

 Hello all

 Does anyone on this list have any experience with Pityriasis Rosea?
 According to Western Medicine, it is likely viral in nature (I'm not
 sure if that is completely accurate, though).  It looks like a skin rash
 that, on occasion, itches.  It lasts about 6-8 weeks, and there is no
 known orthodox cure other than topical creams and UVB treatment which
 are more likely to suppress rather than heal.

 I was recently diagnosed with this malady.  I typically take a
 maintenance dose of commercial 7ppm Colloidal Silver.  I started taking
 slightly more CS, but it has had little to no effect on the rash.  I
 don't think I can take the itching for 8 weeks.  Should I be taking
 substantially more CS?  Are there any other alternative modalities out
 there that have proven effective against this acute disease?

 Thanks in advance!

 Kris

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Pityriasis Rosea

1998-05-06 Thread Hermes, Kristofer J
Hello all

Does anyone on this list have any experience with Pityriasis Rosea?
According to Western Medicine, it is likely viral in nature (I'm not
sure if that is completely accurate, though).  It looks like a skin rash
that, on occasion, itches.  It lasts about 6-8 weeks, and there is no
known orthodox cure other than topical creams and UVB treatment which
are more likely to suppress rather than heal.

I was recently diagnosed with this malady.  I typically take a
maintenance dose of commercial 7ppm Colloidal Silver.  I started taking
slightly more CS, but it has had little to no effect on the rash.  I
don't think I can take the itching for 8 weeks.  Should I be taking
substantially more CS?  Are there any other alternative modalities out
there that have proven effective against this acute disease?

Thanks in advance!

Kris


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Re: Pityriasis Rosea

1998-05-06 Thread M. G. Devour
Kris wrote:

 Should I be taking substantially more CS?  Are there any other
 alternative modalities out there that have proven effective against
 this acute disease?

You might try soaking a gause pad with CS and applying it to the
area overnight for a while. People have reported curing warts with
repeated applications of CS *topically* (to the skin). I wonder what
would happen if you tried that?

Don't know if it'll work, so let us know if you try it. Hope somebody 
else knows something...

Be well,

Mike

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