CS>Discovery of skin cells that do not die

2000-12-24 Thread sushi1
"...accidental discovery of skin cells that do not die at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. In fact, Dr. Lynn Allen-Hoffmann - Professor of Pathology and director of the laboratory in which the cells reside - calls them "immortal" - immortal human skin..." (http://www.earthfiles.com/earth198.

Re: CS>question

2000-12-24 Thread V. Richter
My wife just had a shoulder problem which was painful, preventing full range of motion, and prevented good night sleeps. 1/2 DMSO mixed with 1/2 CS (one part of each) applied to the shoulder twice a day, in her case, fixed the problem in about 3 days. Application before bed and in the morning did

Re: CS>painful shoulder

2000-12-24 Thread barbara
Barbs pain protocol other than heat and ice, includes using magnets, topical caynenned and these topical preparations that contain a high % of menthol like accupress or salon pas or whatever it is.  Tiger balm and so on.  12% or higher works best.   Barb Barbs pain protocol other than heat a

Re: CS>Alert

2000-12-24 Thread V. Richter
Russ or anyone with a comment, What is your opinion about the benefits of both zapping and LVDC therapies? Are they redundant, synergistic, complementary, ? Presently, I'm doing both and taking advantage of your previous suggestion of using sponges to regulate the contact resistance and it's

Re: CS>Re: [alt-health-rife] question

2000-12-24 Thread CKing001
DMSO has a strong affinity for water and heat is generated when it comes in contact with it. It is also very drying. This is why you want to use NOT 99% or 90% but DO use 70% diluted DMSO. Otherwise some discomfort or drying of skin will result. This is not a big deal, but for chronic users, it cou

Re: CS and GA

2000-12-24 Thread Janet Lubart
Dear Tracy, When we have broken bones, we always insist that the metal will come out after the healing takes place.. That requires another general anesthetic surgery, but it is usually quite minor. My heart is with you. Janet -Original Message- From: epmoon5...@aol.com To: si

Re: CS>Re: [alt-health-rife] question

2000-12-24 Thread Frances Jo
I diluted DMSO with silver and msm and rubbed it on twice. The first time there was no heat, so I added a little more DMSO, second time got some heat, but no relief of the pain. He is taking glucosamin and chondroitin internally. Does it take longer or any more ideas? He is a teacher and it's v

CS>Re:We'll MissYOU!!

2000-12-24 Thread linda coombs
Hi Bob, I'm new to the list, and surely hate to see you go. I'm just selfish, selfish!!! On that note[selfish] Iv'e requested the name of the English company that has the 15$ water vortex thing and have not recieved a reply. So, got to thinking, maybe it was thee. If so, would you clue me

Re: CS>painful shoulder

2000-12-24 Thread MAMA2BEAR
Would like to know more about Panaway. Or is it Painaway? I have shoulder problems, too. -- 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-req

CS>Re: [alt-health-rife] question

2000-12-24 Thread CKing001
Take MSM internally (it's GOOD for you). Or, use DMSO diluted to 70% as a linament (works instantly). Chuck It's OK to do the right thing, as long as you don't get caught ! On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 00:21:59 -0700, Frances Jo wrote: >Can someone give me

Re: CS>question

2000-12-24 Thread Duncan Crow
I've heard many times the benefits of DMSO for joint, tendon, and arthritic pain, the arthritic pain was already responding a little to chondroitin and glucosamine sulphate, but practically went away when DMSO was used as well. Since most of us are short of the sulphur compounds, DMSO and/or MSM w

Re: CS>painful shoulder

2000-12-24 Thread J.M. Mitchell,Jr.
Karen: Please give more information on PanAway. Thanks, Joe Mitchell -- 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...@eskimo.com with

Re: CS and GA

2000-12-24 Thread EPMOON5192
Tracy; Don't know all the answers but I do know prayer works. Will pray for your daughter and all who are in her precious life. Betty

Re: CS>painful shoulder

2000-12-24 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
Dear Frances Jo, Several years ago (1997) during rather extensive evaluations of arthritic articulating-joints and "soft-tissue" insults, we discovered some interesting circumstances. Most "bursitis-type" expressions presented as

CS>painful shoulder

2000-12-24 Thread Fernwoods
Can someone give me ideas of natural alternative to Aleve for anti-inflamatories? My husband's shoulders are getting very painful and the dr. thinks it's just inflammed tendons and wants him to take Aleve, 2 x 2 a day for 3 weeks. He doesn't want to. Frances Jo, Many on the CS have sugges

Re: CS>"Ole Bob" at the checkout stand

2000-12-24 Thread Ode Coyote
###Gee Bob, I never noticed any degree of grumpiness. Always straight up and reasonable, your posts are the least likely to get the "D" button. Ken At 05:56 AM 12/23/00 -0600, you wrote: >No please don't leave. You will be greatly missed. We love you, Ole >Bob. > >diane > >"Robert L. Berger