Re: CS>nebulizer/humidifier

1999-09-28 Thread Tom Young
Hi all, FYI: Earlier this year I purchased a fine unit called the "Proneb" nebulizer for $98.00 plus $5.50 for shipping from Allergy Supply Company over the internet (www.allergysupply.com). When you place your order, just be sure to say it's for research purposes when they ask for the Doctor's n

Re: CS Injections

1999-09-28 Thread Charles King
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:23:39 -0400, Ryan wrote: > I find it difficult to get a dog to take a >therapeutic dose orally, let alone a 800lb steer.(Cattle) I'm just >curious. If it is safe does anyone know the proper dose ml/cc per lb of >body weight at ?? ppm. You can't add it to their drinking wat

CS Injections

1999-09-28 Thread Ryan
Is it safe to inject CS into the blood stream via IM or SQ injection? I'm not speaking for myself, I can take it orally. I'm speaking on behalf of my animals. I find it difficult to get a dog to take a therapeutic dose orally, let alone a 800lb steer.(Cattle) I'm just curious. If it is safe does an

Re: CS>Re: Marsha/good bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Marsha Hallett
>Hi Marsha, >I definintely know that the good bacteria are necessary for our health. They >take the food in our intestines and process it into vitamins and I believe >other substances as well. I think that most of our B vitamins come from >these critters good work -- and b vitamin deficiency can ma

Re: CS and bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Marsha Hallett
>Dear Marsha, >>As I understand it, if you are on an all meat/fish/fat diet, the bacteria >are not necessary. >>In fact studies have shown that most bacteria good and bad will die off for >lack of nutrition on a ketogenic (meat/fat) diet. >>I believe they are necessary to digest carbohydrates. Some

CS>Re: Marsha/good bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hi Marsha, I definintely know that the good bacteria are necessary for our health. They take the food in our intestines and process it into vitamins and I believe other substances as well. I think that most of our B vitamins come from these critters good work -- and b vitamin deficiency can make yo

CS>Re:Faq

1999-09-28 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hey Chuck, yeah, something like that but maybe even more anonymous. I'll try something out and see what you guys think. Katarina > On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 08:58:00 -0700, "Katarina Wittich" > wrote: > >>well, that was my worry - that it would sound like practicing medecine. But >>at the same time it

Re: CS nasal spray bottles

1999-09-28 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hi Mike, the homeopathic nasal spray bottles would be found in health food stores. Also Innovative Natural Products makes a CS/Aloe nasal spray which is sold in a glass bottle with plastic only for the sprayer. Take care, katarina > Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:49:01 + > From: "M. G. Devour" > T

CS>Test

1999-09-28 Thread D&P Sisson
This is a test to see if my mail is going through. If it is, thanks Mike Derek -- 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-requ...@eskim

Re: CS/nebulizer, bronchial spasm??

1999-09-28 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
`Dear Diana. Bronchial spasm is, simply, repeated coughing.usually caused by epithelial irritation and/or partial blockage of the air passageways. The onset may be caused by many different things---including throat irritations. A

Re: CS and bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Nutritional Intelligence Cooperative of North America
Marsha: check out the research published by Doctor Shahani (sp?) at the University of Nebraska school of medicine... he is an adviser to the United Nations . he has been researching friendly bacteria, namely the lactobacilli acidolphilus, and bifidus, for 30 years. he advises the UN on treating

Re: CS and bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Nutritional Intelligence Cooperative of North America
good bacteria keep pathogenic fungi in check, manufacture B vitamins, support digestive action, as well as supporting immune function, and more -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 2:10 PM Subject: Re: CS and bacteria >"g

Re: CS>Miss me?

1999-09-28 Thread Sharon L. House
>Sharon > >Wife had brittle and slow growing nails for years. Tried gelatin caps years >ago. Didn't work. Now taking 1000mg MSM (but not for nails), upped from >500mg, and noticed nails have grown and strong. Apparently this is a side >benefit. However, MSM gives me a rash. >wong Aha!! A rash!! D

Re: CS/nebulizer, bronchial spasm??

1999-09-28 Thread FEDTOLEDO
Brooks, Can you tell me a little more about bronchial spasm? I bought the air brush kit you mentioned in an earlier post and am planning to try this nebulizer set up. My mom is coming to visit from out of state. She frequently gets bad sinus problems from the smog when here in San Jose, Ca.

Re: CS>Miss me?

1999-09-28 Thread Wong111
Sharon Wife had brittle and slow growing nails for years. Tried gelatin caps years ago. Didn't work. Now taking 1000mg MSM (but not for nails), upped from 500mg, and noticed nails have grown and strong. Apparently this is a side benefit. However, MSM gives me a rash. wong In a message dated 09

CS,Research,How it works

1999-09-28 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings intrepid and fearless pervaers of the CS art; Reposting of information; Compilation of information from many posts. The research on colloidal silver came from several sources. Richard Davies and Samuel Etris of The Silver Institute, in a 1996 monograph entitled 'The Development

Re: CS and bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Mary
Dear Marsha, As I understand it, if you are on an all meat/fish/fat diet, the bacteria are not necessary. In fact studies have shown that most bacteria good and bad will die off for lack of nutrition on a ketogenic (meat/fat) diet. I believe they are necessary to digest carbohydrates. Someone co

Re: CS>nebulized CS

1999-09-28 Thread Michael C McNeill
>I have a question about nebulizing CS for bronchitis...I am a Resp. >Therapist and we were strongly warned not to nebulize liquids without >saline as it could/would cause bronchospasm. >Are people adding saline with the CS? We haven't. What's bronchospasm? How does adding saline prevent it? I

CS>Re: another alternative in trouble.

1999-09-28 Thread Michael C McNeill
>Thanks for posting this. I hadn't heard about it. I makes perfect >sense to me--apparently the milk doesn't make people's hair fall out and >make them deathly sick, and once you buy the cow your expenses are >minimal. I can't find the original msg that this is replying to. Could someone forwar

CS>silver allergy?

1999-09-28 Thread Michael C McNeill
Has anyone run into someone with an allergy to silver in taking CS? I know there are people wit metal allergies...just wondering if CS would make things worse or not. Rejoice in the small steps!! <> firew...@juno.com webMaster of The Outlands WebStead at: http://members.tripod.com/~Ou

Re: CS and bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Marsha Hallett
>"good" bacteria are esential in your intestines for proper digestion. >>Marshall Dear Marshall, Too simple. Which bacteria, for what foods?? And, who says so? Not being argumentative here, just truly curious! Marsha -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.

CS>nebulizer/humidifier

1999-09-28 Thread Janine
I too was interested in a nebulizer until I found out the cost. I thought I might try a small personal humidifier(cool water) as a vaporizer only puts pure water into the air. I think I'll try putting mostly cs into the actual tank of the humidifier, then placing a towel over my head and breathing

Re: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards!

1999-09-28 Thread Marsha Hallett
>As a newbie, I can see that having some sort of even loose standards viewable >on one site would be most helpful. >I picked the above excerpt because, after reading it, I wondered what was the >effect of using ingots as opposed to smaller and/or thinner electrodes. Does >more exposed silver surfac

Re: CS and bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
"good" bacteria are esential in your intestines for proper digestion. Marshall Marsha Hallett wrote: > Dear Marshall, I too have been on CS for a long time. I have some GI > problems which I attribute more to the loss of my gb to Lyme Disease than to > CS use. > I am wondering if the so called "

Re: CS and bacteria

1999-09-28 Thread Marsha Hallett
Dear Marshall, I too have been on CS for a long time. I have some GI problems which I attribute more to the loss of my gb to Lyme Disease than to CS use. I am wondering if the so called "good" bacteria are good merely because they usually do no harm, (when in the right location,) or are they really

Re: CS>Gary/sinus/Bronchial infections/Nebuliser/Yay!!

1999-09-28 Thread Victoria Welch
"M. G. Devour" wrote: > > Vikki wrote: > > I don't know if this will be helpful or not, but there is a "fog > > generator" or "mist generator" or something for your indoor water > > art/garden whatever. > > > > I don't remember the cost, but it would generate a fog that comes up > > out of the wat

Re: CS contraindications

1999-09-28 Thread M. G. Devour
> I have heard of using CS for various fish diseases. That would make sense, but if you're going to treat a fish, plan on transplanting it to a quarantine tank. If you want to treat an entire established aquarium with therapeutic doses, be prepared to deal with the dieoff of the biological fi

Re: CS>Re: FAQ

1999-09-28 Thread Charles King
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 08:58:00 -0700, "Katarina Wittich" wrote: >well, that was my worry - that it would sound like practicing medecine. But >at the same time it would be really helpful. So what if it was worded as >what it would be - just examples of ways we have dealt with our own medical >proble

Re: CS>Re: nose spray bottles - Mike D

1999-09-28 Thread M. G. Devour
> Hey Mike, do you think there's fallout in the nose spray bottles if > you use glass ones? I use the ones made for homeopathic nose sprays, > so they are tinted glass and the only plastic in it is the hose to > the sprayer. So I don't know if I would notice fallout or not. I > guess I could just r

RE: CS>Miss me?

1999-09-28 Thread Heather Tilly (LCA)
"Kinesiology" is the study of the movement of the human body, ie: exercise. Pertains to motion, flexibility, range of motion, muscular development and strength, etc. I just finished 8 weeks of physical therapy in April/May & they were sure to throw all the good words in there! :o) -Original M

CS>Re: FAQ

1999-09-28 Thread Katarina Wittich
> Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 23:37:20 -0400 > From: Charles King Hi Chuck, well, that was my worry - that it would sound like practicing medecine. But at the same time it would be really helpful. So what if it was worded as what it would be - just examples of ways we have dealt with our own medical pr

CS>Re: nose spray bottles - Mike D

1999-09-28 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hey Mike, do you think there's fallout in the nose spray bottles if you use glass ones? I use the ones made for homeopathic nose sprays, so they are tinted glass and the only plastic in it is the hose to the sprayer. So I don't know if I would notice fallout or not. I guess I could just refresh it

Re: CS contraindications

1999-09-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
M. G. Devour wrote: > Marshall wrote: > > Here are a few things to always keep in mind if using CS. > > > > Do not give to anyone that has a pacemaker or defibrillator. > > Colloidal metals can short out these devices. > > Ouch! Never heard that one before. Do you have any stories or sources > to

Re: CS contraindications

1999-09-28 Thread M. G. Devour
Marshall wrote: > Here are a few things to always keep in mind if using CS. > > Do not give to anyone that has a pacemaker or defibrillator. > Colloidal metals can short out these devices. Ouch! Never heard that one before. Do you have any stories or sources to give us context? I might also add

CS contraindications

1999-09-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Here are a few things to always keep in mind if using CS. Do not add to bread dough to prevent mold, it will kill the yeast, and it won’t rise. Do not dump into your compost heap, bacteria do the work. Do not give by mouth to cows, or other animals that have multiple stomachs, and do not use on h

Re: CS>Gary/sinus/Bronchial infections/Nebuliser/Yay!!

1999-09-28 Thread M. G. Devour
Vikki wrote: > I don't know if this will be helpful or not, but there is a "fog > generator" or "mist generator" or something for your indoor water > art/garden whatever. > > I don't remember the cost, but it would generate a fog that comes up > out of the water - it looks cool and if it is what I

Re: CS>Human digestive organs

1999-09-28 Thread M. G. Devour
Kris wrote: > Pardon my correction here. But a human's digestive tract is much > longer than a dog's. ... Hiya Kris! Your "corrections" are certainly welcome when you have factual information or experience to share. Most of us have our education and formal training in diverse fields far from

CS>Re: CAT

1999-09-28 Thread Connie Horne
I have mixed CS with fesh Aloe and rubbed that into their skin. I got rid of a cats unidentifiable skin eruptions that way. Connie >>''<< -- 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: sil

CS>Compressors for nebulizer Tx.

1999-09-28 Thread Connie Horne
Revival Animal Health has two compressors in their current catalog, each under $125.00. Along with this you would need the hand held medication cup and large tubing, (about 6 inches) cup is $3.25, tubing is 50c for 1 ft. The compressor units do come with one med cup. Ordering through them does not

CS>Re: another alternative in trouble.

1999-09-28 Thread johnphil
Thanks for posting this. I hadn't heard about it. I makes perfect sense to me--apparently the milk doesn't make people's hair fall out and make them deathly sick, and once you buy the cow your expenses are minimal. The only name of the game is money. The FDA cares less about us. It cares about

CS>Human digestive organs

1999-09-28 Thread Kris
> I would imagine that > humans would be more similar to canines that the ruminants but wouldn't > there be enough differences that the comparison would not hold up exactly? > Pardon my correction here. But a human's digestive tract is much longer than a dog's. We were seemingly made to ingest p

CS>Conductivity was CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards!

1999-09-28 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: James Osbourne, Holmes To: Sent: Tuesday, 28 September 1999 03:29 Subject: RE: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards! > What is the mechanism of increased conductivity of more Ag particles in the > water if they are all positively charged? I have assume

Re: CS>Fw: Cond. meter pt 1 was CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards!

1999-09-28 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: Sent: Tuesday, 28 September 1999 03:47 Subject: Re: CS>Fw: Cond. meter pt 1 was CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards! > Ivan Anderson wrote: > > > > It seems to depend upon what the particles are composed. If the > > > particles conta

Re: CS>Miss me?

1999-09-28 Thread Nat2ess
Could Susan or someone bring me up to date on "kinesthesiology"sounds interesting and something I would be interested in. TO YOUR BETTER HEALTH Ron -- 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:

Re: CS>lice

1999-09-28 Thread James Houston-McMillan
Carefull with that nothing toxic bit, have a look at your shampoo if it contains Sodium laurel ethol sulphate (SLES) do yourself a favour and do a search on it. It is a carcinogenic substance and it is used in just about every detergent, dishwashing liquid, or soap. Strange, they have even found i

Re: CS/nebulizer & CS and saline solution/Brooks Help?

1999-09-28 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
To all interested list members. I will try to shed a little light on this nebulizer-mist protocol discussion; at least to the limit of my present knowledge. There are several considerations involved in this issue.I will try to address those of w

Re: CS>Gary/sinus/Bronchial infections/Nebuliser/Yay!!

1999-09-28 Thread Victoria Welch
"M. G. Devour" wrote: > > A few suggestions or comments... > > Have you ever seen those ultrasonic humidifiers that generate a fine > cool mist of water fed from their plastic tank? They're not that > expensive and I see them in the small appliance section of all the > stores. > > They work by p

Re: CS>Miss me?

1999-09-28 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 16:18:53 -0400, "Sharon L. House" wrote: >Others also recommended MSM so I gave my husband a choice between the >powder and the pills. He chose the pills and I found some 1,000 mg pills so >he won't have to take so darn many! How many grams do you think you're >taking per day,

Re: CS>Re: Success!/CAT?

1999-09-28 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 10:09:15 -0700, "Mercer" wrote: >Does anyone have an opinion about giving CS some to a cat that has a habit >of scratching herself and licking herself raw? > >She is on prednezone now. > >How much? How often? How??? (I think an eyedropper in the mouth is do-able >with her.) Y