CS>Tylosin

2002-10-07 Thread Robb Allen
Hi to everyone.I've been on silver now for about a year for my Rheumatoid Arthritis...I"ve a tremendous improvement, however CS seems to do alot more to clear up my bloodstream than it does to kill Mycoplasma already living in my joints. I was trying H202 for a while..and even thoug

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread DWells2530
Marshall, > We had E-Coli tested with 3.5 ppm CS by UT in 1999, and the results were a > 100% > kill. > >> I dont doubt this at all. Salmonella is easily killed outside the body also but not inside! Common spit will kill HIV in vitro but it doesnt do much inside the body! Apples again

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread DWells2530
Hi Marshall, > . As I am sure you know from all the discussions we have had here > previously oral CS is usless for upper respiratory, since there is no way > for it to reach the infected mucus via that route. >>> I have to beg your pardon a bit ! Do you know how many times I have read

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #748

2002-10-07 Thread Melody Dickey
- Original Message - From: To: Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 11:02 PM Subject: silver-digest Digest V102 #748 That sounds very similar to what we see alot in the papers around here (North Eastern Ohio). There are alot of Amish in this community - they tout oodles of "natural remedies"

Re: CS>Re: PREVENT ACID REFLUX

2002-10-07 Thread Brickeyk
Paula see www.Drmirken.com website and check out what he says about stomach ulcers. He says 24 different bacteria can cause this condition and we do not have tests for all 24. Even if a DR tests for H Pylori and picks a wrong spot it can come up negative when it is present. He claims a 92% cu

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dean Miller wrote: > On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 20:16:12 EDT, dwells2...@aol.com wrote: > > >CS might kill > >certain bugs I dont doubt that but in practice and with scientific testing at > >my behest we have found it to be absolutely useless used on Upper respiratory > >conditions involving E.coli and ot

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
18 hours! Wow. You must have waited a long time before hitting the CS. I find 2 to 4 minutes to be closer to how long it takes to recover from salmonella when taken within 15 minutes of the first sign of trouble. Marshall Bill Missett wrote: > I have killed three cases of salmonella typhus wi

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
dwells2...@aol.com wrote: > Hi Christine, > > > >> It is too bad that CS doesn't work on this. Maybe it does, but only >> if >> used alot longer. This type of disease/protozoa grows very fast and >> it >> seems that you don't have much time to experiement on the treatment >> type. >> After the b

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread DWells2530
Hi James, First, before I answer the questions as best I can I want to get something off my chest! Please indulge me a bit? The events I have given here regarding my research using CS in animals and birds has elicited the reactions I expected from a great many diehards who are so fervent in be

RE: CS>Ole Bob's website

2002-10-07 Thread Ivan Anderson
Rich, I guess it comes down to what you mean by "runaway". The contrary to "runaway" is current controlled or limited, where the current reaches a certain level and stays at that level. The level is set to limit the amount of sludge (dendrites) being produced, and on the supplied example (http://ww

RE: CS>FW: tonight 5:30 news

2002-10-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Main Entry: po.tion Pronunciation: 'pO-sh&n Function: noun Etymology: Middle English pocioun, from Middle French potion, from Latin potion-, potio drink, potion, from potare to drink -- more at POTABLE Date: 14th century : a mixture of liquids (as liquor or medicine) James-Osbourne: Holmes -

RE: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Bill, Can you share more details? James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Bill Missett [mailto:miss...@prodigy.net.mx] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 6:18 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa I have killed three cases of salmonella typhus with

RE: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Don, Did any of the tests using CS against lung infections include CS and MSM or DMSO nebulized with O2 and inhaled? According to Dr. Bart A. Flick, in extensive tests, no bacteria was found that withstood CS in even very dilute solutions. One would assume they tried it against the most commo

CS>FW: tonight 5:30 news

2002-10-07 Thread Connie
Our local news had a very brief blurb tonight. Here is the text: -- From: Amanda Daggett Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 21:35:42 -0400 To: 'Connie ' Subject: RE: tonight 5:30 news Connie, Here is what we read at 5:00 MEDICAL OFFICIALS ARE WARNING THAT A SILVER POTION MARKETED AS A

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread Bill Missett
I have killed three cases of salmonella typhus with CS, each in 18 hours instead of the 18 days it takes your body to overcome salmonella. - Original Message - From: "Dean Miller" To: Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 8:00 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa > On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 20:16

Re: CS>Ole Bob's website

2002-10-07 Thread Dean Miller
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 16:21:09 -0500, "Rich Adams" wrote: >Where did it "runaway" though? Your just talking about production rate. But what you're producing isn't what you want. I sure don't want silver I can chew, and that's what's being produced at peak current. -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Mo

Re: CS>Re: the blue senator

2002-10-07 Thread Jack Dayton
sol wrote: No one is questioning his honesty. Why not? > From: Marshall Dudley > Subject: Re: CS>Re: the blue senator > Because he is a libertarian? > > Marshal *** I'll accept that explaination Marshall. Jack > -- The silver-list is a moderated foru

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread Dean Miller
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 20:16:12 EDT, dwells2...@aol.com wrote: >CS might kill >certain bugs I dont doubt that but in practice and with scientific testing at >my behest we have found it to be absolutely useless used on Upper respiratory >conditions involving E.coli and other bacteria. Have you, per

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread akaJhon
like what ??? - Original Message - From: dwells2...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 8:16 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa Hi Christine, It is too bad that CS doesn't work on this. Maybe it does, but only if used alot longe

Re: CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread DWells2530
Hi Christine, > It is too bad that CS doesn't work on this. Maybe it does, but only if > used alot longer. This type of disease/protozoa grows very fast and it > seems that you don't have much time to experiement on the treatment type. > After the bloody poo starts, you only have a few days to

Re: CS>Silver Facts: hints at CS in drinking water Argria and Stan Jones

2002-10-07 Thread George
On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 07:38:04 GMT, Heidrun Beer wrote: > >Because distilled water disturbs the body cell's osmosis (balance >of salts inside/outside of cells). In essence, it washes necessary >minerals out of the body. > You earlier admitted that you don't know what you are talking about but it s

Re: CS>Ole Bob's website

2002-10-07 Thread Rich Adams
Where did it "runaway" though? Your just talking about production rate. - Original Message - > How so? the rate of production is over 15 times higher at the 100 minute > mark than at the 10 minute mark. Yeah, and the 180 minute mark is less then the the 100 minute mark so where is th

Re: CS>Ole Bob's website

2002-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
How so? the rate of production is over 15 times higher at the 100 minute mark than at the 10 minute mark. Marshall Rich Adams wrote: > www.hvacsilver.com > > Ole Bob's preliminary website is up and running. > > Notice the LVDC plot does not support the commonly thrown around term > "current run

CS>Ole Bob's website

2002-10-07 Thread Rich Adams
www.hvacsilver.com Ole Bob's preliminary website is up and running. Notice the LVDC plot does not support the commonly thrown around term "current runaway". Respectfully, Rich Adams -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing

CS>Re: CS and protozoa

2002-10-07 Thread cmccauley
Thank you Nancy. I got some Corid powder from the feed/farm store (it's specifically for coccidiosis) and dosed at 1 teaspoon per quart. This is working very well. No more bloody poos - they look a healthy greenish/brown with white caps now. No more bloody streaks or tan color. Plus the littl

Re: CS>Re: PREVENT ACID REFLUX

2002-10-07 Thread Acmeair
you might be able to peruse the archives here. do a search on "gerd" and "Heliobacteria Pylori" - Original Message - From: sol To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 5:11 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: PREVENT ACID REFLUX Do you add CS to this? What kind of ju

RE: CS>Distilled Water and Ghosts

2002-10-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
"some mountain stream water could be better than either" Much mountain water, however low in minerals and pollutants it may be, particularly if cattle has access, has Giardia; a protozoan causing intestinal infection and diarrhea. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Wayne Fu

RE: CS>more misinformation from a website

2002-10-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
That is true of only the very high dilutions, said to be the most potent, where Avagadro's number is exceeded; there are some doses that cannot contain even an atom of the remedy; only the vibrations. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Connie [mailto:wufn...@stargate.net] Se

Re: CS>Silver Facts: hints at CS in drinking water Argria and Stan Jones

2002-10-07 Thread Ode Coyote
So, drinking rainwater or from a snow melt stream on the top of a mountain is not a good thing to do? Ken At 07:38 AM 10/6/02 GMT, you wrote: > >Because distilled water disturbs the body cell's osmosis (balance >of salts inside/outside of cells). In essence, it washes necessary >minerals out of

Re: CS>Stan Jones e-mail address

2002-10-07 Thread Ode Coyote
No need the deluge the man with inquiries. One e-mail will do for us all. ...Mike?... ken At 10:09 PM 10/5/02 -0500, you wrote: Stan Jones e-mail address: stanjo...@montana.com USPS Stan Jones P.O. Box 6202 Bozeman, MT. 59771 406 522-8546 -- The silver-list is a m