Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2011 #244

2011-09-04 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Marlys... you are so right about Benefin Shark Cartilage.  I had an
achilles tendon problem back in the mid-nineties and my doc was NO
help.  I suffered for a couple of years with it and then I read about
shark cartilage and had nothing to lose so.. took about 12 caps or so
twice per day.  I even made my own salve out of shark cartilage and
lanolin and applied it at nite to the underside of my foot.  It took
about 2 - 4 wks but it worked !!!  It has tremendous anti-inflammatory
properties, about 1000 times more than bovine cartilage.

I find the Compassionet site a little pricey but I'm not sure what
size bottle you are referring to at
$ 85.00 x bottle.  Vitacost has the 150 count bottles for $ 27.95 and
free shipping if you spend over
$ 49.00 an order.
http://www.vitacost.com/Lane-Labs-Shark-Cartilage
Amazon.com has the larger, economical powder size for $ 75.00 .. don't
know about shipping.  If anyone decides to give shark cartilage a
whirl.. only use the Lane Labs brand and plan on using the maximum
dose for several weeks. ...  Lola

I

On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 11:13 PM,   wrote:
> At 03:49 PM 9/4/2011, you wrote:
>
> Hi Friends in these Groups,
>
> I've been wrestling with achilles' tendonitis,
>
> Shark cartilage is reported to be great for building cartilage in damaged
> joints.  If I had problems, I sure would give it a try and I would use only
> the SC from Compassionet, which is what Lane Labs site is now called.  Here
> is the story about Benefin:
>
> I just went thereto Compassionet via Ask.com.  I found they are selling
> shark cartilage on sale at $85 right now, and that is nicely discounted to
> about the same price as when I purchased it back in the 1990's when I had
> cancer.  Yes, it was called Benefin then, but I bet Dr. Lane is selling the
> same high quality in this renamed product!
>
> The FDA did a real number on Lane, who had a website with a very popular
> forum with people writing questions and telling their own success stories
> with SC over cancer at the time.  Lane kept begging for a true trial so he
> could show the world it worked (after showing major successes in Cuba in the
> early nineties, a trial which was highly publicized on Sixty Minutes).   The
> gov. snookered him.  They set up a trial for Benefin, then changed ALL the
> critical parameters necessary for success so it was doomed to fail.  Never
> mind the poor devils that died as a result!.
>
> Then they did a "gotcha" on Wm. Lane, and said basically, "There we proved
> you are a fraud, now you must cease and desist, and stop selling Benefin,
> and not say it helps cancer patients, AND by the way, to settle this suit,
> cough up $2 million "(Maybe it was less, its been awhile and I forget all
> the details)!  I met a friend via Lane's forum, who had dragged herself back
> from death's door with ovarian cancer in the early nineties using Benefin.
> She had much of her system ruined with all the chemo and other treatments,
> but she lived and she is still alive.  She wrote a book about that
> experience, and put up a website to tell about it, too.  After the Feds
> slapped Lane down, they went to her and told her that she could not talk
> about curing herself with SC on her own personal website.   She gives away
> her book, which was printed by an "angel," who wanted to help her get the
> word out.
>
> About that time, just before the gov pounced on Lane,  I had a friend who
> found herself in Stage IV cancer (breast, metastasized to liver) looking at
> a very short time before death.  I suggested she take SC.  It takes a
> minimum of about 12 weeks before you can tell if it is going to work.  Big
> shocker -- she was back on her way to perfect glowing health by that time,
> soon was again playing tennis twice a week, working full time, and eating
> like a horse.  But her smartie son read the propaganda against SC and told
> her she had been scammed and was wasting her money.  Guess he was sure the
> chemo had been the answer.  She stopped taking the SC.  In a few months she
> was sick again, on chemo again, and died not long afterwards from a common
> cold -- which became a massive infection that her destroyed immune system
> could not fight off.
>
> Another thing to try for your tendonitis, is infra red therapy.  I had very
> painful tendonitis in both wrists a few years ago.  The conventional docs
> would have injected cortisone to relieve the pain, but I learned that after
> two or three shots of that stuff, your tendons begin to turn to mush.  That
> actually did happen to a woman I knew.  She never walked again.  An internet
> search took me to the Anodyne site.  Anodyne was developed by NASA.  My doc
> had never heard of it, but wrote a referral to the rehabilitation centers
> which DO use it when I asked her to do so, and my tendonitis was relieved
> after only about three or four painless treatments. It works because it
> draws Nitric Oxide to the site of the wound or inflammation and the
> increased oxygena

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2011 #244

2011-09-05 Thread Guyot Léna

Thanks for the great info!
After being misdiagnosed for 40 years, and currently recovering after  
45+ years of Plum Island weaponized Lyme using Rife frx. and S&C to do  
so,  I'm painfully aware of how poorly the medical establishment in  
general is serving people, and it's peculiar penchant for persecuting  
those who ARE serving well.


Just as Communist China broke open the precious egg of Tibetan  
Buddhist wisdom so that it has, in diaspora, begun to proliferate  
around the world, so this abuse of all that Hippocrates held sacred is  
now driving the responsibility of healing into the hands of those who  
are willing to take a chance, do their own homework and be their own  
lab-rats. So glad to be one of them! My only concern is that the  
effective remedies we've found will be withdrawn from our reach: a  
truly evil thing.


Be well,
Léna

On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:13 PM, patriot2...@cox.net wrote:

At 03:49 PM 9/4/2011, you wrote:


Hi Friends in these Groups,

I've been wrestling with achilles' tendonitis,



Shark cartilage is reported to be great for building cartilage in  
damaged joints.  If I had problems, I sure would give it a try and I  
would use only the SC from Compassionet, which is what Lane Labs site  
is now called.  Here is the story about Benefin:


I just went thereto Compassionet via Ask.com.  I found they are  
selling shark cartilage on sale at $85 right now, and that is nicely  
discounted to about the same price as when I purchased it back in the  
1990's when I had cancer.  Yes, it was called Benefin then, but I bet  
Dr. Lane is selling the same high quality in this renamed product!


The FDA did a real number on Lane, who had a website with a very  
popular forum with people writing questions and telling their own  
success stories with SC over cancer at the time.  Lane kept begging  
for a true trial so he could show the world it worked (after showing  
major successes in Cuba in the early nineties, a trial which was  
highly publicized on Sixty Minutes).   The gov. snookered him.  They  
set up a trial for Benefin, then changed ALL the critical parameters  
necessary for success so it was doomed to fail.  Never mind the poor  
devils that died as a result!.


Then they did a "gotcha" on Wm. Lane, and said basically, "There we  
proved you are a fraud, now you must cease and desist, and stop  
selling Benefin, and not say it helps cancer patients, AND by the way,  
to settle this suit, cough up $2 million "(Maybe it was less, its been  
awhile and I forget all the details)!  I met a friend via Lane's  
forum, who had dragged herself back from death's door with ovarian  
cancer in the early nineties using Benefin.  She had much of her  
system ruined with all the chemo and other treatments, but she lived  
and she is still alive.  She wrote a book about that experience, and  
put up a website to tell about it, too.  After the Feds slapped Lane  
down, they went to her and told her that she could not talk about  
curing herself with SC on her own personal website.   She gives away  
her book, which was printed by an "angel," who wanted to help her get  
the word out.


About that time, just before the gov pounced on Lane,  I had a friend  
who found herself in Stage IV cancer (breast, metastasized to liver)  
looking at a very short time before death.  I suggested she take SC.   
It takes a minimum of about 12 weeks before you can tell if it is  
going to work.  Big shocker -- she was back on her way to perfect  
glowing health by that time, soon was again playing tennis twice a  
week, working full time, and eating like a horse.  But her smartie son  
read the propaganda against SC and told her she had been scammed and  
was wasting her money.  Guess he was sure the chemo had been the  
answer.  She stopped taking the SC.  In a few months she was sick  
again, on chemo again, and died not long afterwards from a common cold  
-- which became a massive infection that her destroyed immune system  
could not fight off.


Another thing to try for your tendonitis, is infra red therapy.  I had  
very painful tendonitis in both wrists a few years ago.  The  
conventional docs would have injected cortisone to relieve the pain,  
but I learned that after two or three shots of that stuff, your  
tendons begin to turn to mush.  That actually did happen to a woman I  
knew.  She never walked again.  An internet search took me to the  
Anodyne site.  Anodyne was developed by NASA.  My doc had never heard  
of it, but wrote a referral to the rehabilitation centers which DO use  
it when I asked her to do so, and my tendonitis was relieved after  
only about three or four painless treatments. It works because it  
draws Nitric Oxide to the site of the wound or inflammation and the  
increased oxygenation promotes healing.  There are knockoff infra red  
treatments you can buy on the internet that cost far less than the  
patented unit, like this one:  http://www.elixa.com/light/arrays.

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2011 #244

2011-09-05 Thread Bob Banever
Guyot - They are working on just that preventing you from accessing the 
herbs or supplements you need to heal yourself.  Big pharma is truly evil in 
all respects.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Guyot Léna 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 8:12 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2011 #244


  Thanks for the great info!

  After being misdiagnosed for 40 years, and currently recovering after 45+ 
years of Plum Island weaponized Lyme using Rife frx. and S&C to do so,  I'm 
painfully aware of how poorly the medical establishment in general is serving 
people, and it's peculiar penchant for persecuting those who ARE serving well.


  Just as Communist China broke open the precious egg of Tibetan Buddhist 
wisdom so that it has, in diaspora, begun to proliferate around the world, so 
this abuse of all that Hippocrates held sacred is now driving the 
responsibility of healing into the hands of those who are willing to take a 
chance, do their own homework and be their own lab-rats. So glad to be one of 
them! My only concern is that the effective remedies we've found will be 
withdrawn from our reach: a truly evil thing.


  Be well,
  Léna


  On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:13 PM, patriot2...@cox.net wrote:


  At 03:49 PM 9/4/2011, you wrote:


Hi Friends in these Groups,

I've been wrestling with achilles' tendonitis,


  Shark cartilage is reported to be great for building cartilage in damaged 
joints.  If I had problems, I sure would give it a try and I would use only the 
SC from Compassionet, which is what Lane Labs site is now called.  Here is the 
story about Benefin:

  I just went thereto Compassionet via Ask.com.  I found they are selling shark 
cartilage on sale at $85 right now, and that is nicely discounted to about the 
same price as when I purchased it back in the 1990's when I had cancer.  Yes, 
it was called Benefin then, but I bet Dr. Lane is selling the same high quality 
in this renamed product!  

  The FDA did a real number on Lane, who had a website with a very popular 
forum with people writing questions and telling their own success stories with 
SC over cancer at the time.  Lane kept begging for a true trial so he could 
show the world it worked (after showing major successes in Cuba in the early 
nineties, a trial which was highly publicized on Sixty Minutes).   The gov. 
snookered him.  They set up a trial for Benefin, then changed ALL the critical 
parameters necessary for success so it was doomed to fail.  Never mind the poor 
devils that died as a result!.  

  Then they did a "gotcha" on Wm. Lane, and said basically, "There we proved 
you are a fraud, now you must cease and desist, and stop selling Benefin, and 
not say it helps cancer patients, AND by the way, to settle this suit, cough up 
$2 million "(Maybe it was less, its been awhile and I forget all the details)!  
I met a friend via Lane's forum, who had dragged herself back from death's door 
with ovarian cancer in the early nineties using Benefin.  She had much of her 
system ruined with all the chemo and other treatments, but she lived and she is 
still alive.  She wrote a book about that experience, and put up a website to 
tell about it, too.  After the Feds slapped Lane down, they went to her and 
told her that she could not talk about curing herself with SC on her own 
personal website.   She gives away her book, which was printed by an "angel," 
who wanted to help her get the word out.

  About that time, just before the gov pounced on Lane,  I had a friend who 
found herself in Stage IV cancer (breast, metastasized to liver) looking at a 
very short time before death.  I suggested she take SC.  It takes a minimum of 
about 12 weeks before you can tell if it is going to work.  Big shocker -- she 
was back on her way to perfect glowing health by that time, soon was again 
playing tennis twice a week, working full time, and eating like a horse.  But 
her smartie son read the propaganda against SC and told her she had been 
scammed and was wasting her money.  Guess he was sure the chemo had been the 
answer.  She stopped taking the SC.  In a few months she was sick again, on 
chemo again, and died not long afterwards from a common cold -- which became a 
massive infection that her destroyed immune system could not fight off.

  Another thing to try for your tendonitis, is infra red therapy.  I had very 
painful tendonitis in both wrists a few years ago.  The conventional docs would 
have injected cortisone to relieve the pain, but I learned that after two or 
three shots of that stuff, your tendons begin to turn to mush.  That actually 
did happen to a woman I knew.  She never walked again.  An internet search took 
me to the Anodyne site.  Anodyne was developed by NASA.  My doc had never heard 
of it, but wrote a referral to the rehabilitation centers which DO use it when 
I