Re: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

2010-12-01 Thread Smitty
Google it. . . . .

Where can I get more info on "The Rebuilder." am having
> some problems with my feet and Diabetes.  Need to deal with
> the problem now before it gets worse.
>
> G


Re: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

2010-12-01 Thread Gladys Williams

Where can I get more info on "The Rebuilder." am having
some problems with my feet and Diabetes.  Need to deal with
the problem now before it gets worse.

G


On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:23 PM, David AuBuchon wrote:


Thought I'd share I ran into a company that sells a product called
"The Rebuilder".  It is covered by insurance and they basically seem
to market it as a sort of different TENS device for the treatment of
neuropathy.  But if you look closely, I think it is actually a silver
ionotophoresis device that is healing nerves.  The company seems to
know quite a bit about the uses of silver.  I think they fastballed
the insurance companies.

~David

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:31 AM, bob Larson  
wrote:

be aware that Bob Beck (the Beck Protocol)and dr. Robert O. Becker MD
(researcher, orthopedic surgeon, and author) are two different 
people.
i've read lots of personal accounts of using CS together with low 
voltage
direct current LVDC (polarity reversing at various rates but not fast 
enough
to really call it AC) applied to surface wounds and sores, bug bites, 
etc

causing accelerated healing with no scar formation (the iontophoresis
effect).  even for gangrenous diabetic bed sores where amputation was
imminent.  CS used generously as both disinfectant and to keep silver 
on the
area as well as for conductive electrolyte, and the electricity 
applied so

the current path passes through the the area.

getting the effect to spinal cord is probably not a DIY affair but 
you can
try... shouldn't hurt, just might help.  drink lots of CS to get the 
silver
in the area if possible, and use experimental LVDC devices you can 
make

cheap and easy from a hardware store as discussed in the yahoo group
microelectricitygermkiller with CS as conductive solution.  maybe 
topical CS
in DMSO to target the CS penetration into the needed area. careful 
with the

DMSO.


-Original Message-
From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 1:17 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm

This is a discussion and the text of a patent by Bob Beck regarding
"Silver Ionotophoresis"

Can anyone in lay man's terms spell it out for me, what exactly did 
he

physically do to administer this treatment?  Just interested in
learning long shot options for someone with a spinal cord injury.
(actually it turns out there are a lot of good options for spinal 
cor

dinjury, as I see it).

Thanks,
~David


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Re: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

2010-11-29 Thread David AuBuchon
Thought I'd share I ran into a company that sells a product called
"The Rebuilder".  It is covered by insurance and they basically seem
to market it as a sort of different TENS device for the treatment of
neuropathy.  But if you look closely, I think it is actually a silver
ionotophoresis device that is healing nerves.  The company seems to
know quite a bit about the uses of silver.  I think they fastballed
the insurance companies.

~David

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:31 AM, bob Larson  wrote:
> be aware that Bob Beck (the Beck Protocol)and dr. Robert O. Becker MD
> (researcher, orthopedic surgeon, and author) are two different people.
> i've read lots of personal accounts of using CS together with low voltage
> direct current LVDC (polarity reversing at various rates but not fast enough
> to really call it AC) applied to surface wounds and sores, bug bites, etc
> causing accelerated healing with no scar formation (the iontophoresis
> effect).  even for gangrenous diabetic bed sores where amputation was
> imminent.  CS used generously as both disinfectant and to keep silver on the
> area as well as for conductive electrolyte, and the electricity applied so
> the current path passes through the the area.
>
> getting the effect to spinal cord is probably not a DIY affair but you can
> try... shouldn't hurt, just might help.  drink lots of CS to get the silver
> in the area if possible, and use experimental LVDC devices you can make
> cheap and easy from a hardware store as discussed in the yahoo group
> microelectricitygermkiller with CS as conductive solution.  maybe topical CS
> in DMSO to target the CS penetration into the needed area. careful with the
> DMSO.
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 1:17 PM
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Subject: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds
>>
>> http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm
>>
>> This is a discussion and the text of a patent by Bob Beck regarding
>> "Silver Ionotophoresis"
>>
>> Can anyone in lay man's terms spell it out for me, what exactly did he
>> physically do to administer this treatment?  Just interested in
>> learning long shot options for someone with a spinal cord injury.
>> (actually it turns out there are a lot of good options for spinal cor
>> dinjury, as I see it).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> ~David
>>
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Re: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

2010-11-28 Thread Saralou
I've used it.  Makes it nasty colored.  Some of the silver definitely 
moves from ionic to colloidal at some point. At the time it was my onl 
source of distilled water.  Worked fine.  Saralou


On 11/28/2010 3:57 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:

Hi,
Has anyone considered using CS instead of vit C when making the LET C 
so we would have LET CS.  I would think that bypassing the GI tract 
would help get more of it into the bloodstream but don't know the 
ramifications of doing so.

Thanks.
PT


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Re: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

2010-11-28 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi,
Has anyone considered using CS instead of vit C when making the LET C so we 
would have LET CS.  I would think that bypassing the GI tract would help get 
more of it into the bloodstream but don't know the ramifications of doing so.
Thanks.
PT





From: bob Larson 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 2:31:54 PM
Subject: RE: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

be aware that Bob Beck (the Beck Protocol)and dr. Robert O. Becker MD
(researcher, orthopedic surgeon, and author) are two different people. 
i've read lots of personal accounts of using CS together with low voltage
direct current LVDC (polarity reversing at various rates but not fast enough
to really call it AC) applied to surface wounds and sores, bug bites, etc
causing accelerated healing with no scar formation (the iontophoresis
effect).  even for gangrenous diabetic bed sores where amputation was
imminent.  CS used generously as both disinfectant and to keep silver on the
area as well as for conductive electrolyte, and the electricity applied so
the current path passes through the the area.

getting the effect to spinal cord is probably not a DIY affair but you can
try... shouldn't hurt, just might help.  drink lots of CS to get the silver
in the area if possible, and use experimental LVDC devices you can make
cheap and easy from a hardware store as discussed in the yahoo group
microelectricitygermkiller with CS as conductive solution.  maybe topical CS
in DMSO to target the CS penetration into the needed area. careful with the
DMSO. 

> -Original Message-
> From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 1:17 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds
> 
> http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm
> 
> This is a discussion and the text of a patent by Bob Beck regarding
> "Silver Ionotophoresis"
> 
> Can anyone in lay man's terms spell it out for me, what exactly did he
> physically do to administer this treatment?  Just interested in
> learning long shot options for someone with a spinal cord injury.
> (actually it turns out there are a lot of good options for spinal cor
> dinjury, as I see it).
> 
> Thanks,
> ~David
> 
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RE: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

2010-11-28 Thread bob Larson
be aware that Bob Beck (the Beck Protocol)and dr. Robert O. Becker MD
(researcher, orthopedic surgeon, and author) are two different people. 
i've read lots of personal accounts of using CS together with low voltage
direct current LVDC (polarity reversing at various rates but not fast enough
to really call it AC) applied to surface wounds and sores, bug bites, etc
causing accelerated healing with no scar formation (the iontophoresis
effect).  even for gangrenous diabetic bed sores where amputation was
imminent.  CS used generously as both disinfectant and to keep silver on the
area as well as for conductive electrolyte, and the electricity applied so
the current path passes through the the area.

getting the effect to spinal cord is probably not a DIY affair but you can
try... shouldn't hurt, just might help.  drink lots of CS to get the silver
in the area if possible, and use experimental LVDC devices you can make
cheap and easy from a hardware store as discussed in the yahoo group
microelectricitygermkiller with CS as conductive solution.  maybe topical CS
in DMSO to target the CS penetration into the needed area. careful with the
DMSO. 

> -Original Message-
> From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 1:17 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds
> 
> http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm
> 
> This is a discussion and the text of a patent by Bob Beck regarding
> "Silver Ionotophoresis"
> 
> Can anyone in lay man's terms spell it out for me, what exactly did he
> physically do to administer this treatment?  Just interested in
> learning long shot options for someone with a spinal cord injury.
> (actually it turns out there are a lot of good options for spinal cor
> dinjury, as I see it).
> 
> Thanks,
> ~David
> 
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Re: CS>bob beck / silver ions healing wounds

2010-11-28 Thread Ode Coyote



  It's essentially using a positive silver electrode and CS as the 
electrolyte with a "Zapper"


Ode



At 01:16 PM 11/27/2010 -0800, you wrote:

http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm

This is a discussion and the text of a patent by Bob Beck regarding
"Silver Ionotophoresis"

Can anyone in lay man's terms spell it out for me, what exactly did he
physically do to administer this treatment?  Just interested in
learning long shot options for someone with a spinal cord injury.
(actually it turns out there are a lot of good options for spinal cor
dinjury, as I see it).

Thanks,
~David


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