Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Jan
I may get Flamed for this but I say get some antibiotics and go to a doctor (again) proto. Or to save money call the guy who you've seen already's emergency number. He needs to know this new development. Infections in the head can KILL you. I'm more into CS for all those viral things modern me

CS>The place for 'conventional' treatment

2002-07-08 Thread M. G. Devour
I should hope you wouldn't get flamed, Jan. Antibiotics saved my wife's life after childbirth, as they have saved countless others. There are drawbacks, but they're still important. *IF* you can avoid them, do so, but not at the expense of your life. Things like CS give us an alternative in many

RE: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Briefly, I have seen two maxillary infections that CS did little for until massive doses. Getting it there seems to be the problem. Keflex worked when CS did not for my infected tooth into sinus. When I ran out of Keflex I began taking about a QT of 8 PPM HVAC, per day, divided doses. That wor

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
CS is much more effective than modern antibiotics if you aren't afraid to take enough to do the job.Robb - Original Message - From: Jan To: Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 2:33 PM Subject: Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble > I may get Flamed for this but I say get some antibiotics and go to a

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread C Creel
<> Do you have proof of that? It's a really irresponsible statement otherwise. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
True, but CS is only effective if it can reach the site of the infection. Some antibiotics can reach areas that CS cannot get to. For instance Roceferin (this is not spelled right, but I cannot find the spelling on it) can reach the Brain, whereas CS is stopped by the blood brain barrier accordin

Re: CS>Herx13 PPM Calculator

2002-07-08 Thread herx
>>what effect does the electrode sludge have on production efficiency? This is a very important question to ask. When I first created the PPM calculator, Ole Bob Berger and I found that the “electrode sludge” can have an important effect on the accuracy of the calculator’s prediction. The calcul

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Marshalee Hallett
> True, but CS is only effective if it can reach the site of the infection. Some > antibiotics can reach areas that CS cannot get to. For instance Roceferin (this > is not spelled right, but I cannot find the spelling on it) can reach the Brain, > whereas CS is stopped by the blood brain barrier

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Rocephin can cure Lyme. I know of some who have had iv treatments and have been successful in curing it, but it is not as safe, nor as effective as CS normally is. Did you try Rocephin? How do you know it was in your brain? Many of the symptoms of lyme can be caused by the toxins it creates tha

RE: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning James, >>taking about a QT of 8 PPM HVAC, per day, divided doses. That worked about a well as the Keflex. Friend had similar experience, tried small amount of CS and it did not work; went to Keflex; immediate control. That person was not willing to take large amount of CS. It has

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Then how did CS manage to cure the Lyme Disease that was in my brain, if it can`t cross the barrier, huh??? Rocephin can`t. It can`t cure Lyme. CS did. Is Lyme always in the brain? I really don't much about it. Wayne -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

Re: CS>The place for 'conventional' treatment

2002-07-08 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Mike, Prevention and alternatives may come before 'conventional' treatment in my consideration, but if all hell breaks loose, I admit that I am not prepared for a major intervention, eg., life support, surgery, IV's, sophisticated diagnostics, and so on. How many of us are? You made s

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
yes.the lab results are all over the web...do a searchsee for yourself.Robb - Original Message - From: C Creel To: Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 12:41 PM Subject: Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble > < take enough to do the job>> > > > Do you have proof of that? It

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
but how many viruses and species of bacteria will it kill???.Robb - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 12:42 PM Subject: Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble > True, but CS is only effective if it can reach the site of the infection. Some > antibiotics

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread C Creel

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
It doesn't kill viruses, and I am not sure which bacteria, except it is pretty effective against Lyme. It is what the doctors give to Lyme patients when nothing else that they try works. Marshall Robb Allen wrote: > but how many viruses and species of bacteria will it kill???.Robb > ---

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
that is your opinion..I happen to know you are wrong.Robb - Original Message - From: C Creel To: Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 2:00 PM Subject: Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble > < searchsee for yourself.Robb<<< > > >No, Robb, they're not. That magical number

CS>Free From Vioxx

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
Greetings to all, I have just finished my 2nd week of CS treatments for my rheumatoid arthritis. My condition has vastly improved since I startedthe most significant differnence is that I now am off of vioxx and all other nsaids.I havn't been able to stop pain killers for more than a

CS>Fw: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread dblack
> > > Marshall, > > What do you mean it doesn't kill viruses? Assuming you are talking about > > CS, I beg to differ with you, as about a month ago I cured myself of mono > > after 4 days of CS. Mono is a virus. I still can't get rid of the worst > > cold and cough in the world with CS, though

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Joseph Fritz
At 12:41 PM 7/8/2002 -0400, you wrote: <> Do you have proof of that? It's a really irresponsible statement otherwise. My wife recently had an abscessed tooth dentist prescribed veetids 500mg 3 times a day How much CS would it take to make 1500 mg assuming you are using 10 ppm CS? Sinc

Re: CS>Fw: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
We are talking about Rocephin. It is an IV drug given for Lyme by doctors when everything else they try does not work. It doe NOT kill viruses. Marshall dblack wrote: > > > > > Marshall, > > > What do you mean it doesn't kill viruses? Assuming you are talking > about > > > CS, I beg to differ

Re: CS>Free From Vioxx

2002-07-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Once you get rid of the bugs, take a treatment of CMO to restore your joints to new condition. Marshall Robb Allen wrote: > Greetings to all, I have just finished my 2nd week of CS treatments for my > rheumatoid arthritis. My condition has vastly improved since I > startedthe most signi

Re: CS>Free From Vioxx

2002-07-08 Thread TJ Garland
CS is a wonderful hair "tonic". Every barber says I have the thickest hair. I cured my old Yorkie of mange with CS. Much hair loss is fungal in nature. TJ Garland, CMO supplier there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people. ___

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Joseph, >>My wife recently had an abscessed tooth dentist prescribed veetids 500mg 3 times a day How much CS would it take to make 1500 mg assuming you are using 10 ppm CS? Some of you guys are missing the point. You should not compare non-toxic materials with toxic materials.

CS>BIG TROUBLE-2

2002-07-08 Thread TJ Garland
My dentist took a couple x rays and said there was an infected nerve above the good inscisor- beside the tooth that had been filed to hold a bridge. It was an abscess. BTW, the large edemic sac in my interior gum line broke about 9 pm last night. I spat blood and puss for 3 hours while all the h

Re: CS>Fw: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread dblack
Guess I lost the thread along the way sorry. I could'nt believe you were talking about CS. Nancy... > We are talking about Rocephin. It is an IV drug given for Lyme by doctors when > everything else they try does not work. It doe NOT kill viruses. > > Marshall > > dblack wrote: > > > > > > >

Re: CS>Free From Vioxx

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
hmaybe I should do a before and after picture and go in to the hair growing business*LOL*I still can't believe thisRobb - Original Message - From: TJ Garland To: Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 5:00 PM Subject: Re: CS>Free From Vioxx > CS is a wonderf

Re: CS>I'm in BIG TRouble

2002-07-08 Thread Ellie Rosz
Hi Everyone: I wanted to address the word, "cure" that is being thrown around all over these emails. As a Dietary Consultant who has studied health and nutrition for over twenty years, one VERY IMPORTANT distinction that I have learned is that CS, antibiotics, other drugs, natural substances

Re: CS>Free From Vioxx

2002-07-08 Thread Ellie Rosz
Hi All: The amount of CS that a person "needs" to take will vary greatly from one individual to another (as with other remedies) due to chemistry and other differences. Let's face it we are ALL self-proclaimed guinea pigs...either we experiment on ourselves and see what works for us or someon

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread C Creel
<> Robb, now you're projecting. YOU stated an opinion. It's not a fact until you show proof. Show me the studies, please. You made a broad, sweeping claim. I asked you for verification of your claim. You have provided nothing to support that claim; therefore, you have stated your belief

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Joseph Fritz
At 04:11 PM 7/8/2002 -0500, you wrote: Evening Joseph, >>My wife recently had an abscessed tooth dentist prescribed veetids 500mg 3 times a day How much CS would it take to make 1500 mg assuming you are using 10 ppm CS? Some of you guys are missing the point. You should not compare no

CS>Milligram question...

2002-07-08 Thread NebMikey
Wayne wrote... > I think I was getting about .0005 mg of silver per day. > Maybe I'm way off in my calculations, but using the formula mentioned at this website... http://silverdata.20m.com/howmuchsilverdididrink.html I was making calculations that for an average batch of ~10ppm (using Herx's

Re: CS>Free From Vioxx

2002-07-08 Thread CKing001
God bless you, Robb. And a speedy recovery. Chuck A doctor has a stethoscope up to a man's chest. The man asks "Doc, how do I stand?" The doctor says "That's what puzzles me!" On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 15:57:39 -0400, "Robb Allen" wrote: >Greeti

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
According to all the info I've readwhich came mostly from government studies in the 20's..you need at the very least..1 mg of silver to begin antibiotic reactions.if this is truethen it also explains why most of you aren't getting the benefit that you wan

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
Now your just flat out making things up...I didn't say it cured everything.I said it has never failed to kill an infection for me or anyone I knowI also said that it is more effective than modern antibioticsthis is not something that I just read yesterday..

Re: CS>BIG TROUBLE-2

2002-07-08 Thread John A. Stanley
In article , "TJ Garland" wrote: > >OK, back to the raw garlic, olive leaf extract, eichanacea, and lots CS. You might also consider oil of oregano and/or grapefruit seed extract. -- John A. Stanley j...@natel.net -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussi

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread C Creel
Robb, You said: <> ** Your exact words were: "CS is much more effective than modern antibiotics if you aren't afraid to take enough to do the job"Robb ** This implies that CS is much more effective for diseases for which antibiotics are normally prescribed. A statement like t

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #469 NANCY

2002-07-08 Thread John Rigby
At 01:05 AM 6/07/02, you wrote: silver-digest DigestVolume 102 : Issue 469 Nancy felt silly about telling people "about never catching a cold". For what it is worth, Nancy, there is a vast body of opinion out there that believes that a cold is simply the body fran

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is quite possible that these studies are not consistent with today's high quality CS. From what I have read the silver of that period was ground, and the particles extremely large by today's standards. Since most of us here believe that the effectiveness is more proportional to the number of p

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
I can't argue to a blind person who hates vision..you dont' want to see.so you won't.Robb - Original Message - From: C Creel To: Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 11:59 PM Subject: Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble > Robb, > > > You said: > > < everything.I said it has n

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread C Creel
<> I'm quite willing to see, Robb. You've shown nothing to support your statement. Wanting to see something doesn't make it real. I see no reason to continue this conversation. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsub

CS>Supply in Australia

2002-07-08 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Who was it said " The more I learn the less I know"? Am going nutz trying to follow the often esoteric points on CS and making it. However, no choice! It costs $75 per pint downunder for reasonable quality (I think) Anybody here from Downunder can point me to decent bits n' pieces

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
neither do I - Original Message - From: C Creel To: Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 12:40 AM Subject: Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble > < dont' > want to see.so you won't.>> > > >I'm quite willing to see, Robb. You've shown nothing to support your > statement. > Wanting to see som

Re: CS>I'm in BIG Trouble

2002-07-08 Thread Robb Allen
I can't really comment on that.I was under the impression that it was made through electrolosis...but I may be wrongis ours better?.I don't really know. Does anyone else have comments on this?Robb - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: Sent

Re: CS>Milligram question...

2002-07-08 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 22:21:25 EDT, nebmi...@aol.com wrote: >I was making calculations that for an average batch of ~10ppm 10 ppm is the same as 10 mg per liter (1000 grams) of water. 1 teaspoon is about 5 milliliters. So ... 1 teaspoon of 10 ppm CS contains about .05 mg of silver (1/200 of 10 mg