CS>swimmer's ear

1999-07-03 Thread Kris
> Could vodka be used as a substitute for the isopropyl? Would it help the > evaporation? We use the iso and vinegar mix at my house for swimmer's ear. > I didn't know it was harmful. > Samm > I read recently on an herbal list of the many harmful effects of isopropyl alcohol only touched on lig

CS>depression

1999-07-03 Thread Kris
Here is info I got elsewhere. Passing it along. Bergamot essential oil will turn grief to joy. The "FCF" is not as sun sensitizing as others. You can get it here http://members.aol.com/x7mfarm/oils.html#Ange Flower remedies - Star of Bethlehem or Willow - There is more information here and yo

CS into the Lungs

1999-07-03 Thread Margaret Goya
I too use a Beck device for my CS. I have been using CS now for 2 years. I am of the opinion and it is my own experience that the Beck CS unit is completely adequate and probably makes CS of the 4/5 ppm. Running the unit longer I believe will make slighly larger particles (according to reading and

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-07-03 Thread Margaret Goya
kato...@aol.com wrote: > Hi everyone, > can anyone give me suggestions of the best place to find info on what support > to do for your system when having mercury fillings removed? I had my first > set done and then got quite sick with this sinus infection and don't know if > they are connected,

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-03 Thread Sinaj101
I hardly think alcohol and Liquid Drano are anywhere the same. How stupid. In a message dated 7/2/99 8:28:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time, anet...@msn.com writes: << I ususally just pour a little liquid drano into my ear - that kills any pathogens within minutes . . . . and it really cleans ou

Re: CS>Re: www.wwmagic.com

1999-07-03 Thread Wong111
In a message dated 6/23/99 9:00:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz writes: << I can get wwmagic .com but not wwmagic.com/clearlake >> same here. wong -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-ma

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-03 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 12:00 AM 7/3/99 EDT, you wrote: > >I hardly think alcohol and Liquid Drano are anywhere the same. How stupid. ~~~ Actually when I was a caseworker quite a few of my clients drank sterno...you never know what can come in as a handy substitute. <<>>> But more to the point... Did you notice

Re: CS>Colloidal gold

1999-07-03 Thread Charles Marcus
> Can Colloidal gold be made as C/S is made?? I have heard that you can not. It is supposedly very difficult to make...but this is just hearsay... -- Charles Marcus -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send a

Re: CS>Can I build a still?

1999-07-03 Thread boberger
Reid. Tsk Tsk. It would be rather difficult to run water through a wire. How about copper tubing??? But in all seriousness a coil of 1/4 or 5/16" copper tubing submerged in water for cooling woud work. The connection to the lid could be through a brass tubing connector with theone on the lid silv

Re: CS>Re: www.wwmagic.com

1999-07-03 Thread Ivan Anderson
> << I can get wwmagic .com but not wwmagic.com/clearlake > >> > same here. > wong Clearlake Press have shifted to this address: http://www.clspress.com/index.htm Ivan -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest sen

Re: CS>Can I build a still?

1999-07-03 Thread Reid Smith
>Is it possible to use a Presto saucepan (small pressure cooker with a valve sticking up out of the lid) to distill my own water? What would I need for fittings? I envisioned a high-temp plastic "L" shaped fitting to put over the valve, onto which I could attach tubing leading to my storage vessel

CS>Metals

1999-07-03 Thread Reid Smith
Here's a thought for all of you. Some where I read that there are three metals that the body uses quite alot. They are copper, silver, and Zink. Zink is allready proven to stop colds so makeing colloidal zink might be worth looking into. Maybe a mix of the three will really do a good job. T

RE: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-03 Thread Anthony W. Nettis
Thanks for defending my joke!! :-) If I remember correctly sterno was what saved the old man from the mutant virus in the book Andromeda Strain . . . . . Have a great 4th everyone! Tony -Original Message- From: Vilik Rapheles [mailto:vi...@peak.org] Sent: Saturday, July 03, 1999 1:03 A

Re: CS>Metals

1999-07-03 Thread Silver Surfer
Hi Reid, Excellent thoughts! Someone has already made a Zinc product, It's smaller than colloidal, so It will cross the blood brain barrier, it also appears to clear out HIV from the lymph glands too! It's called 'RemaDAY' in the US, as I mentioned in my last post I've been taking it now for a few

Re: CS>question for Simon

1999-07-03 Thread Silver Surfer
Hi Nancy, I will speak to the creator on Monday & will ask him your question. Will post a response ASAP. Regards, Simon Caleb. - Original Message - From: Nancy Goldblatt > Where can RemaDay and Ecol 2000 be purchased? Is it available in the USA? > Nancy Goldblatt > -- The silver

Re: CS>Colloidal gold

1999-07-03 Thread Michael Anthony
I hear that it requires 125 volts DC to generate CG but I have not experienced that. I tried to make it with my 27 volt setup and got nothing. I have been looking for an HVAC power supply to do the job. Michael aka Jhon wrote: > > Can Colloidal gold be made as C/S is made?? > > -- > The silver

Re: CS>Metals

1999-07-03 Thread Charles Marcus
> Hi Reid, > Excellent thoughts! > Someone has already made a Zinc product, It's smaller than > colloidal, so It will cross the blood brain barrier, it also > appears to clear out HIV from the lymph glands too! It's > called 'RemaDAY' in the US, as I mentioned in my last post > I've been taking it

CS>question for Simon

1999-07-03 Thread Nancy Goldblatt
Where can RemaDay and Ecol 2000 be purchased? Is it available in the USA? Nancy Goldblatt -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-r

Re: CS>Metals

1999-07-03 Thread Silver Surfer
Wow more questions for this guy! I'll make a list & certainly ask him on Monday. Regards, Simon Caleb - The Silver Surfer - Original Message - From: Charles Marcus > Candida is one of my major probelms (it appears to be > in my brain, causing a lot of brain fog). Does this > stuff get

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-03 Thread Sinaj101
Guess I dont have a sense of humor. Congratualating people on their new grandbabies is out and making jokes out of a treatment that works is in. So excuse me if I forgot to laugh. This list is no longer for me. Since CS cured my lyme anyway at this point I have chose not to be a part of th

CS>Unidentified subject!

1999-07-03 Thread patty wolfe
Hi, I am new to the list and think i may have tried to post a message to the wrong address...my question is...when you boil the distilled water should it be in a stainless steel boiler...also can you boil it in the microwave? I have a lot to learn about cs and need to know just about everythin

Re: CS>Metals

1999-07-03 Thread Vilik Rapheles
WaterOz has water soluable zinc and copper, but i don't know how they would work in comparision to the ones listed below. thanks for the good info. ~^^V^^~ At 11:26 AM 7/3/99 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Reid, >Excellent thoughts! >Someone has already made a Zinc product, It's smaller than colloidal, so

CS>Another tactic...

1999-07-03 Thread Vilik Rapheles
Dear CyberSilverados, The following just came my way. Since it is health-related, and since there has some been some discussion of cancer on the list, I am posting it. Perhaps it will be a helpful piece of info for someone. ~^^V^^~ ~ There is an interes

Re: CS>Can I build a still?

1999-07-03 Thread Reid Smith
>Reid. >Tsk Tsk. It would be rather difficult to run water through a wire. How about >copper tubing??? >But in all seriousness a coil of 1/4 or 5/16" copper tubing submerged in water >for cooling woud work. >The connection to the lid could be through a brass tubing connector with theone >on the lid

Re: CS>Colloidal gold

1999-07-03 Thread Reid Smith
>> Can Colloidal gold be made as C/S is made?? >I have heard that you can not. It is supposedly very >difficult to make...but this is just hearsay... >Charles Marcus It depends on the temper (hardness) of the metal. Take Care Reid -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of c

Re: CS>Metals/question for Vilik

1999-07-03 Thread Sammark4
In a message dated 99-07-03 16:24:01 EDT, you write: > WaterOz has water soluable zinc and copper, but i don't know how they would > work in comparision to the ones listed below. thanks for the good info. > > ~^^V^^~ Is there more than one WaterOz Company? There's one on the web. Is the

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

1999-07-03 Thread boberger
Patty; PLEASE DO NOT BOIL THE WATER!!! It is not needed If you want to speedup things the add about 10% of aprevious CS run. Robert -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-

Re: CS>Metals

1999-07-03 Thread Silver Surfer
Hi All, Ok I spoke to the creator of RemeDay (Retro Z) RemeNite( Retro M) and RemeStat ( copper) They will be on sale in the UK soon. These products will be offered in the US via internet and freefone by mid September. & yes Ecol 2000 aka RemeStat will clear Candida Albicans brain fog. It certai

Re: CS>Re: Herx

1999-07-03 Thread Susan M. Yensen
Hi CS'rs, One natural thing that has allways helped the herx reaction almost immediately(when considering hours and days of detoxong) is digestive enzymes on an empty stomach. Dr. Trowbridge taught me this years ago and I refused to believe that it would work until "he made me" do it. There are

Re: CS>Metals/question for Vilik

1999-07-03 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 07:40 PM 7/3/99 EDT, you wrote: >In a message dated 99-07-03 16:24:01 EDT, you write: > >> WaterOz has water soluable zinc and copper, but i don't know how they would >> work in comparision to the ones listed below. thanks for the good info. >> >> ~^^V^^~ > > Is there more than one WaterOz

Re: CS>Re: Herx

1999-07-03 Thread Tai-Pan
Patricia J. Santhuff wrote: > > > Whats a herx reaction? > > > > > Alleviated by reducing dosage to lower levels and allowing the body > >more time to eliminate the toxins. This herx may occur with usage of > >any anti-microbal substance or drug. > > I'm always puzzled when I read similar re

CS>[Fwd: Re: CS>Question ,Holy Salt Batman,its milky]

1999-07-03 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings Illuminative ones, Back on Sun 16 May Simon posted a test he found during his net travels titled *Simple Colloidal Silver Home test*. We have been here before. Thanks for reminding us Simon. Lot of unscrupulous people out there. Bless you Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of