Re: CS>Cardiac arritmia & CS

2001-11-17 Thread Judith Thamm
Dear Alfredo, As far as I know, colloidal silver will not help any of the problems you listed. However, you may find some help in Hulda Clark's book, "The Cure For All Diseases" Regards, Judith. - Original Message - From: alfredo jauslin To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesd

CS>Ferkle's Warts!

2001-11-17 Thread Jan Carew
From: Will & Kristin To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, November 17, 2001 7:41 AM Subject: CS>cs for warts? I've read that cs will get rid of warts. Can anyone tell me exactly how to use it for this? Should I soak a bandaid in cs and wrap the wart? Do I just need to let it soak in, an

CS>Re: mutilmeters

2001-11-17 Thread natural_essentials
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CS>Suggested Arthritis Remedies: Update

2001-11-17 Thread Jan Carew
Hi list, Thanks to all who have responded and helped make the list so comprehensive. The list is not in any order of preference - (apart from #1) The asterisked ones I haven't got any suggested dosages. For the dosages I have gleaned, I've given amounts in approx mls as well as ozs ( we use t

Re: CS>Chronic ear infections for Judy from New York

2001-11-17 Thread Nick Grant
I wouldn't go down the soy road, as you could cause other problems. If the ear infections are coupled with tonsillitis, look at wheat/gluten being a problem as well. Rice milk is fine. Goats milk, if you can get it is even better, so long as its fresh. Tastes a bit yuck though. Depends if the

RE: CS>help for my 85 year old father, overcoming bad bronchitis

2001-11-17 Thread I Anderson
Could it be that your father was feeling somewhat light-headed from hyperventilating, in attempting to suck in the mist from the nebuliser? It is important to breath out fully in-between inhalations, and if one can hold the out breath for as long as possible, then this will help dilate the bronchia

RE: CS>Answer how to calculate ppm of CS at home

2001-11-17 Thread I Anderson
Don't be disappointed Chuck, that is the correct answer. What we see is the literary equivalent of a little bow with hands in prayer position...can't be bad can it? Ivan (fingers held in 'ward off evil eye' position) > -Original Message- > From: cking...@nycap.rr.com [mailto:cking...@nyca

Re: CS>fungus and CS

2001-11-17 Thread Teri323
In a message dated 11/15/2001 11:55:04 AM Atlantic Standard Time, apothec...@home.com writes: > I don't know if this has been covered before (guess I need to take my ginkgo > more often), but has anybody tried CS on puppy doodles and piddles in > carpet? I am speculating that if you kill the

CS>Meaning of Namaste

2001-11-17 Thread Michelle
"Namaste" is Sanskrit for "The divine in me blesses and honors the divine in you." Namaste, Michelle -- 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-

CS>Newbie's and making good CS

2001-11-17 Thread Trem
Judy and other newbies, I think Ole Bob is bashing the vendors a bit too much when he says they only offer automatic shutoff. How about constant current control which homebrew folks are pretty challenged to make. Some also use a stirring motor and have variable PPM control and large surface area

Re: CS>Newbie's and making good CS

2001-11-17 Thread boberger
Trem, you are a good man. I didn't know that such a wide variety of CS gens. were available. "Ole Bob" Trem wrote: > Judy and other newbies, > > I think Ole Bob is bashing the vendors a bit too much when he says they only > offer automatic shutoff. How about constant current control which homeb

Re: CS>Newbie's and making good CS

2001-11-17 Thread Trem
Yeah Bob, I know I'm good. They're gonna write a song about me I was just holding your toes to the fire for your adamant statement. As I saida bit harsh. Trem - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 8:07 AM Subject: Re: CS>Newbie's and making good CS

CS>Nephritis

2001-11-17 Thread Yvonne and Mickey - BIO-SIL
A very dear friend of mine has been diagnosed with nephritis - apparently the little "villi" in her kidneys are not functioning properly and she's losing lots of protein in her urine. Her doctors don't really answer questions and have her on a high dose of cortisone for 3 months in the hope that

RE: CS>Nephritis

2001-11-17 Thread Jdownmaine
Yvonne: Along with anything else, I always wonder about insufficient water to cleanse the kidneys, especially if she's over 40, Being chronically dehydrated is relatively common. Check out www.watercure.com and www.watercure2.com Judy Down Maine -Original Message- From: Yvonne and Mickey -

CS>Websites?

2001-11-17 Thread marjie
Do you have any websites that offer the CS makers of the types you mention? ---<>--- automatic shutoff. constant current control stirring motor variable PPM control large surface area electrodes to reduce the current density -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of coll

CS>overcoming bad bronchitis

2001-11-17 Thread Duncan Crow
I have had a recent success just this week on drug resistant bronchial infection. Actually I have had several successes in the last two years on bronchial viral pneumonia (the nasty three-month one) as well using this method: The gentleman's family thought he was about to die, and this was a last-

Re: CS>Nephritis

2001-11-17 Thread Duncan Crow
Hi Yvonne: This is less about cleansing the kidneys than active kidney damage. Nephritis is a corruption of the kidney cells; in my mom's case it related to low blood flow and resultant oxidative damage. Although drinking water is good and necessary, if the lady has been chronically dehydrated, c

Re: CS>Nephritis

2001-11-17 Thread Duncan Crow
After reading my previous post I feel I could highlight the relative activity of the Microhydrin... Take Immunocal for glutathione increase, which will reduce oxidative stress. Take Microhydrin to directly reduce free radical cascade and oxidative stress and recycle the other main antioxidants in

Re: CS>Comments on Nebulizing with Colloidal Silver

2001-11-17 Thread Nick Grant
1 tsp Good grief, I think my body would die from the shock! Even a few grains is very hot Do you think the whole breathing thing is very important.? I know most people only breathe using the top of their diaphragm, and don't breathe lower down. You can tell if you are doing this as i

CS> feedback on Generator from silverpuppy

2001-11-17 Thread larry tankersley
Judy I chose the "ole Bob" because of the benefits I perceived from listening to the dialog over the past months on the pro/con of stirring.. below is a post I saved from the list that kind of bottom lines it. Yes I got the heater light also ,not because it's needed with the ole bob,but because

Re: CS>Re: mutilmeters

2001-11-17 Thread boberger
Hi Leacy, The DMM is set to read DC current in milliamperes and is palced in sereis with one lead to the cell. The initial reading is a very good measure of the quality of you DW. If you are using 14 oz,of DW and 2 #14 wires with about 5" wet and the constant voltage method then turn the system

Re: CS>Comments on Nebulizing with Colloidal Silver

2001-11-17 Thread boberger
Hi Ya'all, In nebulizing are you using the Brooks Bradley protocol with DMSO and MSM? This two items allow the CS to penetrate the mucus in the lungs. On breathing. All singer of any note (pun intended) breath with the diaphragm in order to get more air so as to be able to sustain a note longer.

CS>Breathing with the diaphragm

2001-11-17 Thread Jdownmaine
When I teach people how to breathe, I recommend inhaling through the "nose" on each side of the body that is attached at the waist. Amazing how quickly people get the concept -- of course kids get it quicker! JUDY DOWN MAINE Serenity is a blue heron on Maple Juice Cove -

Re: CS>Comments on Nebulizing with Colloidal Silver

2001-11-17 Thread Kehoe
Jason, I grew an overabundance of Cayenne peppers this year. I have several pounds of dried peppers. How would you utilize these. Can I grind them up and use them for this protocol. Do I use the whole pepper seeds and all? Any help would be appreciated. CK - Original Message -

CS>Swiss Air Washer/Humidifier Appliance

2001-11-17 Thread jrowland
Interesting little home appliance (US$200) and concept here: "The Air Washer washes and humidifies air by drawing it through water. This natural process eliminates the smallest airborne particles just like outdoor air is cleaned by rain...suitable for rooms up to 600 square feet..." http://www.tec

Re: CS>using cs with airbrush

2001-11-17 Thread Teri323
l have just received my airbrush from harbor freight in the mail but now l need instructions on how to use it with cs..can anyone tell me that? thankyou, teri.

Re: CS>using cs with airbrush

2001-11-17 Thread boberger
Hi Teri, You will need a source of compressed air, so you might check Wal-mart or Big Lots for a 12 v dc air compressor for pumping up automobile tires. If you have checked the silver-list today I gave the formula for mixing 80% CS, 20% DSMO and then 2% of MSM. Check the last three days mail for

Re: CS>Failed Experiment

2001-11-17 Thread Judith Thamm
Dear Harsha, It grows fairly easily from seed, but one good frost in winter and it is incipient black compost... I find it easier to buy the leaf dried and precut. Judith. > Judith: >How do you grow the Stevia.? I understand it is very difficult to > grow. > Regards > Harsha Godavari

Re: CS>Websites?

2001-11-17 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 12:28:35 -0500, "marjie" wrote: >Do you have any websites that offer the CS makers of the types you mention? >---<>--- >automatic shutoff. >constant current control >stirring motor >variable PPM control >large surface area electrodes to reduce the current density www.s

Re: CS>Comments on Nebulizing with CS cayenne

2001-11-17 Thread Judith Thamm
It will probably give you hiccups too! The hotter the water the more likely I am to get hiccups! yes - a little sublingual makes you breath faster too... Judith - hic! - Original Message - From: Jason / AVRA To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 5:46 PM Sub

RE: CS>Nephritis

2001-11-17 Thread TJ Garland
American Botannicals kidney cleanse. 1- 800- herb- doc From: "Jdownmaine" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: Subject: RE: CS>Nephritis Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 12:18:16 -0500 Yvonne: Along with anything else, I always wonder about insufficient water to cleanse the kidneys, especially if she'

Re: CS>using cs with airbrush

2001-11-17 Thread Acmeair
teri, at the end of most silver-list posts, you can find the url for the archives, To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour ) click on archive, and type in air brush nebulize

CS>Re: nebuliser

2001-11-17 Thread JD's Nutritelligencia Institute of N.America
I huffed CS with an ultrasonic humidier...thought I was going to die when i started coughing spasmodically.  It took several minutes before I developed any confidence regarding long term prospects for survival.  Have not tried a nebuliser, but would like to have one handy.  I don't plan on huffing

Re: CS>Comments on Nebulizing with Colloidal Silver

2001-11-17 Thread Josephine
Listen, you can get the same effect like using cayenne pepper by simply eating something hot. I just ate a few pieces of fish that had been marinated in hot sauce and the little lung restrictions that I have always had just opened up. This happens all the time I eat something hot. Salsa, Korean

CS>Comments on Nebulizing with Colloidal Silver

2001-11-17 Thread Jason / AVRA
Good afternoon, List! I have been very concerned over the last year or so regarding the lung infections that are prevelant out there in the world today. I know that many people use an ultrasonic nebulizer or even a humidifier for colloidal silver rather than an oxygen nebulizer. I have used an