Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-22 Thread K Robinson
At 07:41 AM 6/22/99 -0500, you wrote:

>>
>>And wheredoes one purchase this item??
>>edith
>
The brand I use is PRONEB which I obtained from a seller of allergy related
products that I found doing a nebulizer word search on the Net. They didn't
ask for a prescription, but they did ask for the name of my allergy doctor.
I replied that it was for my wife and I didn't know the name of her allergy
doctor. Someone one the list once said that they will also sell it to you
if you tell them that it is for research.

Ken


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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-22 Thread Larry
I've been using the nebulizer with colloidal silver to fight minor lung
infection / cough for a few days.

It works.  I saw improvement within hours after my first use   Cough
almost totally cleared up after 2.5 days  been coughing for about 2
months.


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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-22 Thread Larry
At 07:56 AM 6/21/99 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 6/21/99 6:41:37 AM Central Daylight Time, n...@netrus.net 
>writes:
>
><< A nebulizer is a machine that turns a liquid into a smokey myst that you
> can then breathe into your lungs.  The air is filtered before it enters
> your lungs - a humidifer doe not do that.  A nebulizer has a mask or mouth
> piece that you use to breathe the myst inI wish I had bought one
> years ago. >>
>
>
>And wheredoes one purchase this item??
>edith

At any pharmacy.  Ask the pharmacist.  Some pharmacies will require a
prescription for one..some will not require that.   Mine is made by
Devilbiss and cost about $100.



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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-21 Thread Sammark4
In a message dated 6/21/99 6:41:37 AM EST, n...@netrus.net writes:

> A nebulizer is a machine that turns a liquid into a smokey myst that you
>  can then breathe into your lungs.  The air is filtered before it enters
>  your lungs - a humidifer doe not do that.  A nebulizer has a mask or mouth
>  piece that you use to breathe the myst inI wish I had bought one
>  years ago.
>  

Thank you for bringing it up, Larry.  I didn't know such equipment was 
available to the public.  I intend to get one.
Samm


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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-21 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 6/21/99 6:41:37 AM Central Daylight Time, n...@netrus.net 
writes:

<< A nebulizer is a machine that turns a liquid into a smokey myst that you
 can then breathe into your lungs.  The air is filtered before it enters
 your lungs - a humidifer doe not do that.  A nebulizer has a mask or mouth
 piece that you use to breathe the myst inI wish I had bought one
 years ago. >>


And wheredoes one purchase this item??
edith


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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-21 Thread Larry
At 03:27 AM 6/21/99 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 6/20/99 5:39:51 PM EST, n...@netrus.net writes:
>
>> I bought a nebulizer at the local pharmacy for $100.  In fighting a chronic
>>  lung infection, I inhaled CS.the first day it seemed to work very
well.
>>   I am continuing it and will post results.  Everyone should have one of
>>  these nebulizers.
>>  
>
>   Is a nebulizer different from a humidifier?
>
>Samm


A nebulizer is a machine that turns a liquid into a smokey myst that you
can then breathe into your lungs.  The air is filtered before it enters
your lungs - a humidifer doe not do that.  A nebulizer has a mask or mouth
piece that you use to breathe the myst inI wish I had bought one
years ago.

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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-21 Thread Sammark4
In a message dated 6/20/99 5:39:51 PM EST, n...@netrus.net writes:

> I bought a nebulizer at the local pharmacy for $100.  In fighting a chronic
>  lung infection, I inhaled CS.the first day it seemed to work very well.
>   I am continuing it and will post results.  Everyone should have one of
>  these nebulizers.
>  

   Is a nebulizer different from a humidifier?

Samm


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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-20 Thread Larry
>>
>>Has anyone had success inhaling CS into the lungs to use against infections?
>>
>If you mean respiratory infections-- yes. I'm prone to respiratory
>infections and when I have felt my lungs begin to feel "hot" and "heavy", I
>inhale CS through a nebulizer and it has worked very well to stop the
>development of my usual respiratory distress. This has been the only
>successful treatment I have discovered.
>
>Ken 
>

I bought a nebulizer at the local pharmacy for $100.  In fighting a chronic
lung infection, I inhaled CS.the first day it seemed to work very well.
 I am continuing it and will post results.  Everyone should have one of
these nebulizers.


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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-20 Thread Larry
>To all interested list members.
>I would like to relate an experimental protocol recently developed
by one of our younger (and brighter) staff members.  He originated the idea
and assembled all parts into a working model in less than two
days---after his original inspiration.  The original problem manifested
as a result of our fruitless search for some effective procedure for
attacking the bi-lateral form of those bacterial pneumonias which have
proved non-responsive to all of the anti-biotic protocols.  This challenge
has been especially dear to our hearts since one of our engineers lost his
47 year old wife (a wonderful school teacher), at the age of 47nine
years ago.
>

What an amazing post!
Impressive.


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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-20 Thread konotey-ahulu
What strength did you use?
Rosemary konotey-Ahulu
-Original Message-
From: K Robinson 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: 20 June 1999 01:39
Subject: Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?


>At 04:32 PM 6/19/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hello
>>
>>Has anyone had success inhaling CS into the lungs to use against
infections?
>>
>If you mean respiratory infections-- yes. I'm prone to respiratory
>infections and when I have felt my lungs begin to feel "hot" and "heavy", I
>inhale CS through a nebulizer and it has worked very well to stop the
>development of my usual respiratory distress. This has been the only
>successful treatment I have discovered.
>
>Ken
>
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Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-19 Thread Ivan Anderson

- Original Message -
From: Larry 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, 20 June 1999 09:32
Subject: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?


> Hello
>
> Has anyone had success inhaling CS into the lungs to use against
infections?
>

Larry
Please see attached for a protocol as posted by Books Bradley. Very
good results!!

Ivan.
--- Begin Message ---
To all interested list members.
I would like to relate an experimental protocol recently developed by 
one of our younger (and brighter) staff members.  He originated the idea and 
assembled all parts into a working model in less than two days---after his 
original inspiration.  The original problem manifested as a result of our 
fruitless search for some effective procedure for attacking the bi-lateral form 
of those bacterial pneumonias which have proved non-responsive to all of the 
anti-biotic protocols.  This challenge has been especially dear to our hearts 
since one of our engineers lost his 47 year old wife (a wonderful school 
teacher), at the age of 47nine years ago.
We have used this system on 3 volunteersand this onlywithin the 
past four weeks.  However, we have been absolutely astounded by the results.   
One 75 year old ashma sufferer, unable to gain more than momentary relief 
during the past 8 years, was able to dispense with his very labor-intensive 
(unbelieveably costly) hospice-assisted protocols18 days after 
undertaking this protocol.  We now suspect that his ashma was the result of 
some form of secondary bacterial  pathogen..this because of the speed and 
degree of his recovery.
Another of our volunteers (71 years), afflicted with a sub-clinical 
bronchial infection-non-responsive to any protocolincluding Rife Beam 
Ray Therapy, has improved by at least 75% within the past  21 days.and 
shows every indication of complete resolution within the next week or so.  This 
volunteer was in perfect health in every other wayexcept for the bronchial 
disorder (complicated by a minor but persistant post-nasal drainage)
The third volunteer was an 81 year old male, completely non-responsive 
to all therapies for bi-lateral pneumonia of a bacterial nature.  This 
condition had persisted for 6 months and he was approaching a moribund state, 
very rapidly.  24 hours after beginning this protocol, he encountered a very 
serious crisis evolving from major Herxheimer's  Reaction.  Pustule formation 
was so rapid and intense,  100% oxygen support was requiredand the 
treatment protocol was suspended for two days, while the volunteer's condition 
was stabilized.  Two days after resumption of the Oxygen-CS  protocol, no 
supporting O2 therapy was required as the subject was fully able to breathe 
adequately unassisted.  The volume of sputum/pus fluid was massive.  Excepting 
very sore chest area (from prolonged coughing)  the volunteer was much 
improved.  Within five days he became very alert and began to overcome his 
narcoleptic tendencies.  Within ten days he became ambulatory again.  Within 15 
days his lungs were unobstructed enough he could breathe fully, with no audio 
evidence of fluid presence in the pulmonary tract.  Yesterday (the 21st day) 
his lungs checked to be 90% clear, with only one tiny spot in the lower left 
quadrant of the left lung.  His M.D. pulmonary specialist is in a state of 
"schock" over the developments.  His analysis is this is the most pronounced 
case of "spontaneous remission" in his 30 years of practice.  No one has 
informed the M.D. of our experimental protocols, used on this volunteer.  Our 
volunteer's immediate family is so irate over the fact that his alleopathic 
pulmonary "team" was totally unable to reverse his decline toward immediate 
life-departure (the crisis management team did offer to place him on 100% life 
support until clinical death)  they wanted  to instigate some form of legal 
action.  We reminded them of their earlier agreement with us, that regardless 
of the outcome of our experimental protocol, "neither the procedural result nor 
the protocol itself,  would be broached with the volunteer's alleopathic 
counsel".Additionally, based upon the anecdotal nature of this one case, 
there is no way to prove efficacy.
THE PROTOCOL;This consists simply of using a nebulizing system 
constructed from a conventional artist's air-brush assembly, with modified 
pneumatic plumbing facilitating its connection to a pressure-regulated pure O2 
supply.  The air-brush mechanism was chosen because it provides an exeptionally 
economcal means of furnishing a very small particle aerosol fog (4 micron 
vicinity).   Using a very simple adapter from the air-brush pressure regulator, 
to the O2 supply hose coupling, plus a standard welding system size oxygen 
fitting (female), the assembly is connected directly to the Oxygen port outlet 
from either a small medical-type O2 bottle---or a standard welding system O2 
bottle outlet (the

Re: CS>Anyone used CS inhaled into lungs?

1999-06-19 Thread K Robinson
At 04:32 PM 6/19/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello
>
>Has anyone had success inhaling CS into the lungs to use against infections?
>
If you mean respiratory infections-- yes. I'm prone to respiratory
infections and when I have felt my lungs begin to feel "hot" and "heavy", I
inhale CS through a nebulizer and it has worked very well to stop the
development of my usual respiratory distress. This has been the only
successful treatment I have discovered.

Ken 


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