Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-17 Thread KMARTJOPPA

I use 5 ppm ionic silver   in my cpap machine,  thanks for your postI 
went to a DOCTOR today...are you ready he said that  was an acceptable thing 
to do...actually encourage me to do it...my asthma was  triggered by 
aspergillus...I did it at a time I thought I was suffocating...3-4  days latter 
I 
felt so much better...never saw that anyone ever did that ...I did  it at 
very desperate time..like I was dying...since I tried it ...I saw that  EMSL 
labs has tested cs and was effective against aspergillus nigerand  killed 
it
 
In a message dated 12/1/2009 1:59:00 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
gar...@grandecom.net writes:

My  asthma went away after nebulizing CS and DMSO.
My assumption is that my  asthma was due to mycoplasma
living in the mucous in my lungs. DMSO  delivers the
CS through the mucous and penetrates the mycoplasma
or any  other organisms.

I was using this for a lung infection when I had the  flu. I
did it for 10  minutes every hour at first, then every  two
or three hours, then down to a few times a day over
a period of  about five days.

I used 2 parts DMSO and 8 parts 10 ppm home  made
CS. I also used a real nebulizer that makes a smaller
water droplet  than a humidifier so that it gets down to
the end of the  bronchioles.

I read about people using MSM and CS to cure Asthma
on  this list which is what gave me the idea to try DMSO.

Here is a DMSO  list if you need  information:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Garnet

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Kathy Tankersley  wrote:
 I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another  'rescue 
 inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had  any experience 
 with using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist  inhaler for inhaling CS?  
 Thanks for answering, I'm very new to  CS and have only been using it for 
 a couple months.  Thanks,  Kathy


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Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-06 Thread sol

Renee,
  If I remember correctly I started offering a bowl of CS water 
alongside the CS water. At first they didn't seem to like the CS water, 
but then at first I was using tap water for both the plain and CS bowls.
  I don't remember when they began to switch to the CS water, but 
eventually they seemed to drink it in preference to the plain, so at 
that point I just stopped the plain.
  Cats are very slow to change their habits, but mine eventually did, 
and when I started mixing the CS with distilled water they really began 
to drink more. Now, with the straight CS, they both drink a LOT, which I 
think is good for their kidneys and entire urinary tract, too. I don't 
mean they drink excessively, I think they were not drinking enough 
previously.
  I suggest offering a bowl of straight CS as well as their regular 
water. My cats do seem to prefer the CS straight. I noticed that before 
I was offering it straight and was still diluting it because my male 
would jump up on the counter and start drinking the CS from the bowl 
before I could add more water to dilute it.

sol

Renee wrote:
Hey Sol.  Did your cats balk at drinking CS at first?  I tried putting 
it in their water and they just basically quit drinking!  They'd drink a 
few sips and they'd stand there, looking at me, then the bowl, then me.  
None of them liked it.  I'd like to get them to drink at least some CS 
mixed in the water, but they know the difference.  And if I put a bowl 
of regular water down with a bowl of CS and water next to it, they never 
touch the CS water.



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Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-06 Thread Renee
Hey Sol.  Good idea.  I can certainly offer a second bowl of straight CS.  I
ll try that and give it a week or so, and then let you know what happens.  

And yes--cat's are notoriously slow to change.  Lol

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
   I suggest offering a bowl of straight CS as well as their regular
water. My cats do seem to prefer the CS straight. I noticed that before
I was offering it straight and was still diluting it because my male
would jump up on the counter and start drinking the CS from the bowl
before I could add more water to dilute it.
sol
 

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Renee
Could be.  Animals do seem to know what helps them.  Maybe if they don't
need it, they don't take it.

One of my dogs is a 'found' dog.  When she came here she had these sores on
her legs, all up and down.  I took her to the vet to get checked and he said
it was probably some grass type allergy and there was nothing we could do
about it.  I tried everything--all my herbs, salves, etc--all externally of
course, thinking grass allergy  This was bordering on the winter.  So all
winter long I'd put my salves on her, the spots would clear and then come
right back in a different leg area.  We are in south Texas so we have grass
all winter.

Then--spring came.  We have a short period of time here when the healing
weeds grow (due to the heat that sets in quickly, most of these only last a
few weeks).  I was out with her and I noticed that she was very carefully
picking some weed out of a big group of weeds.  I went and looked and--it
was cleaver!  Cleaver has fine hairs that stick to everything, hence the
name cleave(r), and when it grows with other weeds it just balls them all up
  But she was specifically picking those out to eat.

I thought--of course!  Cleavers are a great lymph cleaner.  So I pulled
handfuls, chopped them and put them in her food in bigger amounts than she'd
get standing there trying to pull one stalk off the pile of weeds.

Within 2 weeks her legs were completely clear, and I hadn't put a thing on
them!  With the extra cleavers in her food and water (as tea which she
drank) and a change in diet, there were never any more sores.

So I do try to pay attention to what they take.  Because none of the cats
like the CS in the water I didn't try to force them to take it--although it
could also be that my cats are just too picky.   Lol

Samala,
Renee  

---Original Message---
 
.Maybe they need to be sick to drink it.
 

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
I give it to mine all the time and so far they haven't said anything...just 
kidding,
maybe it is the water your mixing it with...is it tap water?
debbie





From: Renee gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, December 4, 2009 9:00:51 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma


Hey Sol.  Did your cats balk at drinking CS at first?  I tried putting it in 
their water and they just basically quit drinking!  They'd drink a few sips and 
they'd stand there, looking at me, then the bowl, then me.  None of them liked 
it.  I'd like to get them to drink at least some CS mixed in the water, but 
they know the difference.  And if I put a bowl of regular water down with a 
bowl of CS and water next to it, they never touch the CS water.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
---Original Message---

After those July 2008 attacks, I put the cats on straight CS (homemade
approx 10-15 ppm) as their only drinking water.


  

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Renee,
I have a friend who rescues all kinds of animals. She had a donkey that had a 
hand sized ulcer on her side that the vet could not get to heal. I gave her a 
spray bottle with cs in it and she sprayed it on several times a day and within 
a week or so it was healing and almost gone.
debbie





From: Renee gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 1:15:01 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma


Could be.  Animals do seem to know what helps them.  Maybe if they don't need 
it, they don't take it.
 
One of my dogs is a 'found' dog.  When she came here she had these sores on her 
legs, all up and down.  I took her to the vet to get checked and he said it was 
probably some grass type allergy and there was nothing we could do about it.  I 
tried everything--all my herbs, salves, etc--all externally of course, thinking 
grass allergy  This was bordering on the winter.  So all winter long I'd put 
my salves on her, the spots would clear and then come right back in a 
different leg area.  We are in south Texas so we have grass all winter.
 
Then--spring came.  We have a short period of time here when the healing weeds 
grow (due to the heat that sets in quickly, most of these only last a few 
weeks).  I was out with her and I noticed that she was very carefully picking 
some weed out of a big group of weeds.  I went and looked and--it was cleaver!  
Cleaver has fine hairs that stick to everything, hence the name cleave(r), and 
when it grows with other weeds it just balls them all up.  But she was 
specifically picking those out to eat.
 
I thought--of course!  Cleavers are a great lymph cleaner.  So I pulled 
handfuls, chopped them and put them in her food in bigger amounts than she'd 
get standing there trying to pull one stalk off the pile of weeds.
 
Within 2 weeks her legs were completely clear, and I hadn't put a thing on 
them!  With the extra cleavers in her food and water (as tea which she drank) 
and a change in diet, there were never any more sores.
 
So I do try to pay attention to what they take.  Because none of the cats like 
the CS in the water I didn't try to force them to take it--although it could 
also be that my cats are just too picky.   Lol
 
Samala,
Renee  
 
---Original Message---

.Maybe they need to be sick to drink it.


  

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Neither will my dog, even if there is only a tiny bit in it.  I haven't tried 
him with straight CS in the bowl though.  He readily drinks the CS when I 
syringe it into his mouth though.  dee

On 5 Dec 2009, at 05:00, Renee wrote:

 Hey Sol.  Did your cats balk at drinking CS at first?  I tried putting it in 
 their water and they just basically quit drinking!  They'd drink a few sips 
 and they'd stand there, looking at me, then the bowl, then me.  None of them 
 liked it.  I'd like to get them to drink at least some CS mixed in the water, 
 but they know the difference.  And if I put a bowl of regular water down with 
 a bowl of CS and water next to it, they never touch the CS water.
  
 Samala,
 Renee
  



Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Renee
Great story Debbie.  Another CS 'miracle'.  :-)  When will doctors and
people wake up to this?

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
I have a friend who rescues all kinds of animals. She had a donkey that had a 
hand sized ulcer on her side that the vet could not get to heal. I gave her a 
spray bottle with cs in it and she sprayed it on several times a day and within 
a week or so it was healing and almost gone.

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Renee
No, it's filtered well water.  They drink that water just fine.  But if we
add the CS, they don't like it.  

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
Maybe it is the water your mixing it with...is it tap water?

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
I go to a D.O. and had my water in a glass bottle and he commented on why the 
glass and I told him about how the plastic goes into the fluid in the bottle 
and creates things in the body like estrogen overload and his eyes got huge and 
he said my God I have just been diagnosed with that!!! He said he had about 200 
bottles of bottled water in his basement...he listened to me and I told him 
just do the research and what all this plastic is doing to our bodies and you 
will be amazed. He also went and got his silver fillings taken out of his mouth 
and asked me what the best method is to remove the mercury from the body...I 
asked him do I pay for seeing you today or you me? lol...but some doc's are 
open but to many are not they know what the Medical Schools teach them and 
that is all they think there is to know until that whole system fails them then 
they look further.





From: Renee gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 9:15:13 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma


Great story Debbie.  Another CS 'miracle'.  :-)  When will doctors and people 
wake up to this?
 
Samala,
Renee
 
---Original Message---

I have a friend who rescues all kinds of animals. She had a donkey that had a 
hand sized ulcer on her side that the vet could not get to heal. I gave her a 
spray bottle with cs in it and she sprayed it on several times a day and within 
a week or so it was healing and almost gone.


  

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Renee
Well, I hope he at least gave you that office visit for free!  Isn't it a
wonder that people will go to the extreme of getting the fillings out of
their teeth, but not research everything else?  He was lucky you are willing
to talk to him.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
...I asked him do I pay for seeing you today or you me? lol...but some doc's 
are open but to many are not they know what the Medical Schools teach them 
and that is all they think there is to know until that whole system fails them 
then they look further.

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thanks Renee what a nice comment...I am more than willing to talk to anyone who 
will listen there is nothing worse than loosing your health.
Debbie :)





From: Renee gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 3:28:22 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma


Well, I hope he at least gave you that office visit for free!  Isn't it a 
wonder that people will go to the extreme of getting the fillings out of their 
teeth, but not research everything else?  He was lucky you are willing to talk 
to him.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
---Original Message---

...I asked him do I pay for seeing you today or you me? lol...but some doc's 
are open but to many are not they know what the Medical Schools teach them 
and that is all they think there is to know until that whole system fails them 
then they look further.


  

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-04 Thread Kathy Tankersley
I have  not tried acupuncture, I have tried and am using some herbs.I  '[m so 
uneducated in the herb area that I've had some bad experiences with them.  So I 
am leary of them.  I'm gathering info on silver at this point and toying with 
the idea of putting it in my nebuizer to inhale it.  Thanks for the concern.  
Kathy
  - Original Message - 
  From: Vigilius Haufniensis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 10:49 PM
  Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma


  Have you tried acupuncture and herbs?



- Original Message - 
From: Kathy Tankersley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:23 AM
Subject: CSCS for asthma


I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue 
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience with 
using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for 
answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for a couple months.  
Thanks, Kathy

RE: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-04 Thread Thora Rasmusen (Home)
Kathy,
 
Those with asthma should be tested for Celiac.  It's just a blood test.
 
Thora

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From: Kathy Tankersley [mailto:tanke...@iland.net] 
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 4:41 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma


I have  not tried acupuncture, I have tried and am using some herbs.I  '[m
so uneducated in the herb area that I've had some bad experiences with them.
So I am leary of them.  I'm gathering info on silver at this point and
toying with the idea of putting it in my nebuizer to inhale it.  Thanks for
the concern.  Kathy

- Original Message - 
From: Vigilius Haufniensis mailto:thehatefuln...@comcast.net  
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma

Have you tried acupuncture and herbs?
 
 
 

- Original Message - 
From: Kathy  mailto:tanke...@iland.net Tankersley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:23 AM
Subject: CSCS for asthma

I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience with
using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for
answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for a couple
months.  Thanks, Kathy

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Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-04 Thread sol

Kathy Tankersley wrote:
I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue 
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience 
with using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  
Thanks for answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for 
a couple months.  Thanks, Kathy


Not in a human. I have an asthmatic cat.
Her vet told me cats with asthma usually get to where their attacks 
become closer and closer together, and worsen in intensity and damage, too.
I had put the cats on distilled water with some CS added after she had a 
bad urinary tract infection. Several years ago.


Her history is:
2005 1st attack very severe (life threatening)(went to more CS in their 
water)

2007 second attack caught earlier (march)
2008 third attack (april)
2008 4th attack (july)
[2008 also july, apparent attack of pancreatitis]

After those July 2008 attacks, I put the cats on straight CS (homemade 
approx 10-15 ppm) as their only drinking water.


It is now Dec and her expected asthma attacks have not happened. Nor has 
the pancreatitis recurred, nor has the much earlier UTI.


CS is definitely is helping a lot, with what sure looks like much 
increased benefit from straight CS as the drinking water. I've always 
suspected there is some pathogen/immune involvelement in asthma, so 
maybe simple reduction in pathogen load is the key for my cat.


You may not want to drink straight CS as your only drinking water, LOL, 
but nebulizing, especially if you add some DMSO, is a very good idea in 
my opinion.

sol


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Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-04 Thread Renee
Hey Sol.  Did your cats balk at drinking CS at first?  I tried putting it in
their water and they just basically quit drinking!  They'd drink a few sips
and they'd stand there, looking at me, then the bowl, then me.  None of them
liked it.  I'd like to get them to drink at least some CS mixed in the water
 but they know the difference.  And if I put a bowl of regular water down
with a bowl of CS and water next to it, they never touch the CS water.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
After those July 2008 attacks, I put the cats on straight CS (homemade
approx 10-15 ppm) as their only drinking water.
 

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-04 Thread Tad Winiecki

Renee wrote:
Hey Sol.  Did your cats balk at drinking CS at first?  I tried putting 
it in their water and they just basically quit drinking!  They'd drink 
a few sips and they'd stand there, looking at me, then the bowl, then 
me.  None of them liked it.  I'd like to get them to drink at least 
some CS mixed in the water, but they know the difference.  And if I 
put a bowl of regular water down with a bowl of CS and water next to 
it, they never touch the CS water.
 
Samala,

Renee
 
/---Original Message---/
 
After those July 2008 attacks, I put the cats on straight CS (homemade

approx 10-15 ppm) as their only drinking water.
 




Renee-  One of my cats had a bad reaction to her rabies vaccination, and 
just lay around with her head propped on the cat carrier, lol.  I gave 
her CS and she did drink it, and got better too.  My cats have also 
eaten cat food mixed with Ribwort plantain, a heat-clearing herb, and 
Wormwood, for parasites.Maybe they need to be sick to drink it.


Nancy


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Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-03 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
Have you tried acupuncture and herbs?



  - Original Message - 
  From: Kathy Tankersley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:23 AM
  Subject: CSCS for asthma


  I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue 
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience with 
using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for 
answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for a couple months.  
Thanks, Kathy

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-01 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hi, Kathy, welcome to the List!
I`m Marshalee, I`ve been on the list since 1996 or so. (Still pink as a
piggy!)
I used to have bad asthma, too, but since I started taking CS (and moving to
the lovely, dry, flea-free desert of Utah,) the asthma is gone, and I only
have a slight hay fever come spring. I have an inhaler but haven`t needed it
for a couple of years... Ought to toss it out, I suppose.
No colds or flu for years, too.
Thank God!!
Marshalee

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net wrote:

  I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue
 inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience with
 using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for
 answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for a couple
 months.  Thanks, Kathy



RE: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-01 Thread Gina Moore
Do you nebulize the CS or just drink it?  My daughter has asthma and I’ve
been giving her about ½ cup to a cup of CS everyday for months and she’s
still having attacks (made with Silver Puppy).  She’s had 2 attacks since
starting the CS, and 8 total in the last 14 months – 4 of which landed her
in the hospital.  I also give her Vitamins, but she’s been refusing them
lately.

 

Does it just take time for it to work?

 

Thanks!

Gina

 

  _  

From: Marshalee Hallett [mailto:utahpug...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:06 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma

 

Hi, Kathy, welcome to the List!

I`m Marshalee, I`ve been on the list since 1996 or so. (Still pink as a
piggy!)

I used to have bad asthma, too, but since I started taking CS (and moving to
the lovely, dry, flea-free desert of Utah,) the asthma is gone, and I only
have a slight hay fever come spring. I have an inhaler but haven`t needed it
for a couple of years... Ought to toss it out, I suppose.

No colds or flu for years, too.

Thank God!!

Marshalee

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net wrote:

I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience with
using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for
answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for a couple
months.  Thanks, Kathy

 



Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-01 Thread Richard Goodwin
I have asthma and have had for many years.  Also have taken CS orally for last 
3 years.  No colds, flu or flu shots, but asthma remains.  Asthma can be caused 
by a number of things, in my case allergies.  I got separate treatments for 
allergies -- new treatment is available that actually cures them.  Check out 
this for details:

http://www.claussenchiro.com/custom_content/13835_advanced_allergy_therapeutics__video_lin.html


Also http://www.aatcofnewengland.com/ for a treatment center in new england if 
you are in the area.  This stuff works!

I have heard of asthma being improved by inhaling CS from a nebulizer.  I have 
tried this myself, but not had a whole lot of success with it.  Getting rid of 
allergies has helped most with that.  Or getting rid of allergens, like cats, 
dogs, pollen, mold, etc., etc.

Dick




From: Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, December 1, 2009 10:26:18 AM
Subject: RE: CSCS for asthma

 
Do you nebulize the CS or just drink it?  My
daughter has asthma and I’ve been giving her about ½ cup to a cup of CS
everyday for months and she’s still having attacks (made with Silver
Puppy).  She’s had 2 attacks since starting the CS, and 8 total in the last
14 months – 4 of which landed her in the hospital.  I also give her
Vitamins, but she’s been refusing them lately.
 
Does it just take time for it to work?
 
Thanks!
Gina
 


 
From:Marshalee
Hallett [mailto:utahpug...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009
7:06 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma
 
Hi, Kathy, welcome to the List!
I`m Marshalee, I`ve been on the list since 1996 or so. (Still pink as a
piggy!)
I used to have bad asthma, too, but since I started taking CS (and
moving to the lovely, dry, flea-free desert of Utah ,) the asthma is gone, and 
I only
have a slight hay fever come spring. I have an inhaler but haven`t needed it
for a couple of years... Ought to toss it out, I suppose.
No colds or flu for years, too.
Thank God!!
Marshalee
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net wrote:
I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another
'rescue inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any
experience with using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for
inhaling CS?  Thanks for answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been
using it for a couple months.  Thanks, Kathy

Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-01 Thread Kathy Tankersley
I've never put CS in my nebulizer, I was wanting to know if anyone on this list 
has done this.  I started taking alot of the B vitamins, (Dr. Richard Booker) 
and that seemed to help.  The Advair helps alot, but I don't know what the side 
effects are doing to my lungs, plus it is very expensive.  I hope you can find 
the key to help for your daughter. 
Sincerly
Kathy
  - Original Message - 
  From: Gina Moore 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 9:26 AM
  Subject: RE: CSCS for asthma


  Do you nebulize the CS or just drink it?  My daughter has asthma and I've 
been giving her about ½ cup to a cup of CS everyday for months and she's still 
having attacks (made with Silver Puppy).  She's had 2 attacks since starting 
the CS, and 8 total in the last 14 months - 4 of which landed her in the 
hospital.  I also give her Vitamins, but she's been refusing them lately.

   

  Does it just take time for it to work?

   

  Thanks!

  Gina

   


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  From: Marshalee Hallett [mailto:utahpug...@gmail.com] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:06 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma

   

  Hi, Kathy, welcome to the List!

  I`m Marshalee, I`ve been on the list since 1996 or so. (Still pink as a 
piggy!)

  I used to have bad asthma, too, but since I started taking CS (and moving to 
the lovely, dry, flea-free desert of Utah,) the asthma is gone, and I only have 
a slight hay fever come spring. I have an inhaler but haven`t needed it for a 
couple of years... Ought to toss it out, I suppose.

  No colds or flu for years, too.

  Thank God!!

  Marshalee

  On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net wrote:

  I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue 
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience with 
using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for 
answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for a couple months.  
Thanks, Kathy

   


Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-01 Thread frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
For asthma, I suggest first you saturate your tissues with magnesium. It may 
take 400-800 mg. or more. Take as much as possible (loose bowels will tell you 
when to stop)
Frank ND
 - Original Message - 
  From: Kathy Tankersley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 11:24 AM
  Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma


  I've never put CS in my nebulizer, I was wanting to know if anyone on this 
list has done this.  I started taking alot of the B vitamins, (Dr. Richard 
Booker) and that seemed to help.  The Advair helps alot, but I don't know what 
the side effects are doing to my lungs, plus it is very expensive.  I hope you 
can find the key to help for your daughter. 
  Sincerly
  Kathy
- Original Message - 
From: Gina Moore 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 9:26 AM
Subject: RE: CSCS for asthma


Do you nebulize the CS or just drink it?  My daughter has asthma and I’ve 
been giving her about ½ cup to a cup of CS everyday for months and she’s still 
having attacks (made with Silver Puppy).  She’s had 2 attacks since starting 
the CS, and 8 total in the last 14 months – 4 of which landed her in the 
hospital.  I also give her Vitamins, but she’s been refusing them lately.

 

Does it just take time for it to work?

 

Thanks!

Gina

 




From: Marshalee Hallett [mailto:utahpug...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:06 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma

 

Hi, Kathy, welcome to the List!

I`m Marshalee, I`ve been on the list since 1996 or so. (Still pink as a 
piggy!)

I used to have bad asthma, too, but since I started taking CS (and moving 
to the lovely, dry, flea-free desert of Utah,) the asthma is gone, and I only 
have a slight hay fever come spring. I have an inhaler but haven`t needed it 
for a couple of years... Ought to toss it out, I suppose.

No colds or flu for years, too.

Thank God!!

Marshalee

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net wrote:

I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue 
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience with 
using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for 
answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for a couple months.  
Thanks, Kathy

 


Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-01 Thread Richard Goodwin
I have used CS in a nebulizer.  Actually, with the advanced allergy treatments 
plus the use of silver including CS in a nebulizer, I have been able to back 
off from using Advair to using only Serevent, and that only once every day or 
two rather than twice a day.  I really don't like the idea of inhaling steroids 
(Advair), and they mess up my voice.  Who knows what else they do.

I have had no ill effects from nebulized CS, and it may have actually helped as 
well.  It's hard to tell.

I'm thinking of trying it more to see if I can get off Serevent altogether.

Dick





From: Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, December 1, 2009 11:24:00 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS for asthma

 
I've never put CS in my nebulizer, I was wanting to 
know if anyone on this list has done this.  I started taking alot of the B 
vitamins, (Dr. Richard Booker) and that seemed to help.  The Advair helps 
alot, but I don't know what the side effects are doing to my lungs, plus it is 
very expensive.  I hope you can find the key to help for your daughter. 
Sincerly
Kathy
- Original Message - 
From: Gina Moore 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 9:26 
  AM
Subject: RE: CSCS for asthma


Do you nebulize the 
  CS or just drink it?  My daughter has asthma and I’ve been giving her 
  about ½ cup to a cup of CS everyday for months and she’s still having 
 attacks 
  (made with Silver Puppy).  She’s had 2 attacks since starting the CS, and 
  8 total in the last 14 months – 4 of which landed her in the hospital.  I 
  also give her Vitamins, but she’s been refusing them 
  lately.
 
Does it just take 
  time for it to work?
 
Thanks!
Gina
 


 
From:  Marshalee Hallett [mailto:utahpug...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:06 
  AM
To:  silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS for 
  asthma
 
Hi, Kathy, welcome to the 
  List!
I`m Marshalee, I`ve been on the list since 1996 or so. 
  (Still pink as a piggy!)
I used to have bad asthma, too, but since I started 
  taking CS (and moving to the lovely, dry, flea-free desert of
 Utah ,) the asthma 
  is gone, and I only have a slight hay fever come spring. I have an inhaler 
 but 
  haven`t needed it for a couple of years... Ought to toss it out, I 
  suppose.
No colds or flu for years, 
  too.
Thank God!!
Marshalee
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Kathy Tankersley 
  tanke...@iland.net 
  wrote:
I've had asthma for several years, 
  I'm on advair and another 'rescue inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on 
  the list has had any experience with using CS for asthma?  Also using a 
  mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  Thanks for answering, I'm very new to CS 
  and have only been using it for a couple months.  Thanks, 
  Kathy
 

RE: CSCS for asthma (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-12-01 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE

I take it and I have Asthma no change in my Asthma.
I do have a sick building at work, whenever I feel anything in my chest I
use
The CS in my Nebulizer. I used to get a bad chest cold or worse several
times a Winter,
But not now. The CS stops anything from getting worse.
Lots of others seem to get sick but it has helped me a lot.

Bob 
 

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE




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Re: CSCS for asthma

2009-12-01 Thread Garnet

My asthma went away after nebulizing CS and DMSO.
My assumption is that my asthma was due to mycoplasma
living in the mucous in my lungs. DMSO delivers the
CS through the mucous and penetrates the mycoplasma
or any other organisms.

I was using this for a lung infection when I had the flu. I
did it for 10  minutes every hour at first, then every two
or three hours, then down to a few times a day over
a period of about five days.

I used 2 parts DMSO and 8 parts 10 ppm home made
CS. I also used a real nebulizer that makes a smaller
water droplet than a humidifier so that it gets down to
the end of the bronchioles.

I read about people using MSM and CS to cure Asthma
on this list which is what gave me the idea to try DMSO.

Here is a DMSO list if you need information:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Garnet

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Kathy Tankersley wrote:
I've had asthma for several years, I'm on advair and another 'rescue 
inhaler''  I was wondering if anyone on the list has had any experience 
with using CS for asthma?  Also using a mist inhaler for inhaling CS?  
Thanks for answering, I'm very new to CS and have only been using it for 
a couple months.  Thanks, Kathy



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