Re: CS>Virus

2002-12-14 Thread Heidrun Beer
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 23:09:37 -0800, Malcolm Stebbins wrote in <5.1.1.6.0.20021214223029.02d26...@mail.asis.com>: >he body's reactions to viral and bacterial respiratory insults >are typically very different, easily distinguished. Can you give some examples about how we can distinguish the ba

Re: CS>Virus

2002-12-14 Thread Duncan Crow
> The CS kills > the bacteria caused by the virus. HUH? regards, Duncan Crow -- 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.com Silver-

Re: CS>Virus

2002-12-14 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
I'm afraid you are causing the confusion; Dr. Becker was not researching CS, and made no claims about it other than mentioning his own use of iontophoretically induced silver ions to heal a bacterial bone infection. Since then he has done some other work involving forms of silver and healing/

Re: CS>Stomach ulcers

2002-12-14 Thread wayne tighe
Summer: When my husband and I met he had this HUGE bag of pills for his nasty ulcer. He was in the military and went to the VA hospital where he was diagnosed with it. Well, to make a long story short, a few months later I found out about cs from my mother. My poor husband was my guinea pig.

Re: CS>Stomach ulcers

2002-12-14 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Summer, We do not maintain a website, nor do we publish the results of any of our research efforts. However, I will endeavor to have someone on staff to furnish me a coherent summary of the particular study on heliobacter pylori protocols involving

Re: CS>Against smallpox

2002-12-14 Thread PPLBOB
HiJust read this on small pox and other virus. Where can we get hydrated bentonite and how do we use it to get rid of toxins. please reply ppl...@aol.com Bob Little -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be fou

Re: CS>Virus Comment

2002-12-14 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Sir, I believe you may be generalizing with too few datain summarily dismissing the effectivity of colloidal silver as a protocol against pathogenic viruses. We have, during the immediately past ten years, conducted over 60 investigative,

CS>Virus

2002-12-14 Thread AScottSilver
From: Heidrun Beer To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>West Nile Virus I thought the C/S is killing bacteria? Is it effective against viruses too? Not to the best of my knowledge. CS seems to eliminate the side effects of bacteria that are caused by viruses (such as bronchitis or pneum

Re: CS>Stomach ulcers

2002-12-14 Thread Formedz
Where can I read about it please? Summer

Re: CS>Stomach ulcers

2002-12-14 Thread Brooks Bradley
Yes. We were quite successful in addressing this type of presentationduring a rather deailed studysome three years ago. Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. form...@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > I'd like to know if anyone has used CS successful

CS>Stomach ulcers

2002-12-14 Thread Formedz
Hi, I'd like to know if anyone has used CS successfully for stomach ulcers. Since it has been discovered that stomach ulcers are caused by bacteria, I thought it might be useful to use CS to heal them. If anyone has used CS for this, I'd appreciate hearing about it and just what your protocol w

Re: CS>MSM

2002-12-14 Thread Lona
There are all kinds of theories out there about MSM. A book called The Miracle of MSM. For me, at times it acts as an anti-inflammatory. I don't take it all the time. I will calm down crampy bowels. You might want to do a web search on www.google.com and look for side effects, benefits, ect, o

Re: CS>MSM

2002-12-14 Thread dblack
Lona, What are the benefits you see from using MSM? Thanks, Nancy... > There are two types of MSM. One is Opti the other is Lignisul . They are > made a bit differently, by different companies. From what I can tell, I > have called both companies, they go out in bulk, are repackaged and what >

Re: CS>Against smallpox

2002-12-14 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Just a quickie, and then we can go off-topic with questions of ethics vs. morals: Biological (and chemical)warfare technologies have progressed to the point where smallpox and probably anthrax are simply red herrings offered up to provoke FUD. I'm not implying that the diseases themselves or th

Re: CS>Against smallpox

2002-12-14 Thread Sharon
Well, one of the biggest hawks who is for vaccinations is against mass vaccination on this one. Read more info in the archives at vaccinei...@yahoogroups.com Check out this quote "If people are worried about endemic smallpox, it disappeared from this country not because of our mass herd immuni

Re: CS>Freezing water to purify it for C S making !

2002-12-14 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hooo Boy! Here we go with eutectics, solubility curves, sequestration an' who knows what-all. I hope someone really knows the field, and will respond on the list. About all I'm aware of is that maple sap can be concentrated into syrup by freezing rather than the usual wood-wasting process of

Re: CS>Against smallpox

2002-12-14 Thread Jason Eaton
Andy: The very nature of small pox makes successful treatment a nightmere-- even just considering the reproductive rate of small pox between the time the virus begins replication in the body and the time of actual diagnosis. Remember that small pox is strictly controlled, and I am aware of no lab

Re: CS>Frozen CS

2002-12-14 Thread Dean Miller
Hi Marshall, On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 11:02:45 -0500, Marshall Dudley wrote: >When water freezes, the ice crystals produced are pure water, and what is >left get concentrated. This continues until either the last part does not >feeze at all, or it freezes together at a lower temperature. Thus CS ge

CS>Against smallpox

2002-12-14 Thread Andy_
Hello all. What is the general consensus about CS being good against smallpox? If the threat gets more real will you refuse vaccination and rely on CS? Pres. Bush got vaccinated yesterday, our health care workers and military are getting it too. Thanks A -- The silver-list is a moderated forum

CS>Freezing water to purify it for C S making !

2002-12-14 Thread twll
A few years ago I got something in the mail for freezing water to make it pure.It sounded to good to be true so I discarded it.Anyway what would the PPM be for water that was purified like that if it worked like its suppose to?

Re: CS>West Nile Virus

2002-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Heidrun Beer wrote: > On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 22:05:37 -0600, Dean Miller wrote in > <04blvu8foc2v9e2v5ppp3jmofhba0pj...@4ax.com>: > > >The problem could be over in 10 days -- or if it's as bad as Lyme > >disease, it could be many months before you're up to snuff. Then > >again, since we don't know w

Re: CS>MSM

2002-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Maybe you are putting too much in. MSM has limited solubility. Marshall wong...@aol.com wrote: > Neither one dissolves in water including Swansons brand. Yet others > have posted that the MSM they use dissolves readily into a clear > liquid. Why is this? > > Wong > > > n a message dated 12/11/2

Re: CS>Frozen CS

2002-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
When water freezes, the ice crystals produced are pure water, and what is left get concentrated. This continues until either the last part does not feeze at all, or it freezes together at a lower temperature. Thus CS gets concnetrated as it freezes, and aggregation can and will occur. A small am

Re: CS>MSM

2002-12-14 Thread James Allison
Others are getting a pure product that hasn't been cut with anything. The pure product will dissolve usually within about 5 minutes or so. Yours in health, James Allison - Original Message - From: wong...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002

Re: CS>MSM

2002-12-14 Thread James Allison
Sorry to break in here, but Rich's uses "Lignisul" brand. They, like me, don't add fillers or binders, and that is why theirs (and mine) melt in your mouth, so to speak. Yours in health, James Allison - Original Message - From: wong...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com S

Re: CS>West Nile Virus

2002-12-14 Thread Ode Coyote
At 09:01 AM 12/14/02 GMT, you wrote: >On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 22:05:37 -0600, Dean Miller wrote in To quote a previous post.. Yup ken > >I thought the C/S is killing bacteria? Is it effective against >viruses too? > > > > > >Heidrun Beer > >Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Tr

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2002-12-14 Thread akaJhon
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Re: CS>West Nile Virus

2002-12-14 Thread Heidrun Beer
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 22:05:37 -0600, Dean Miller wrote in <04blvu8foc2v9e2v5ppp3jmofhba0pj...@4ax.com>: >The problem could be over in 10 days -- or if it's as bad as Lyme >disease, it could be many months before you're up to snuff. Then >again, since we don't know what you really have, it's anybo

Re: CS>MSM

2002-12-14 Thread Wong111
Neither one dissolves in water including Swansons brand. Yet others have posted that the MSM they use dissolves readily into a clear liquid. Why is this? Wong n a message dated 12/11/2002 10:17:04 PM Pacific Standard Time, l...@tahomagirl.com writes: > There are two types of MSM. One is O

Re: CS>MSM

2002-12-14 Thread Wong111
I have used the Optimsm and the Lingusul brand. Neither dissolves in water even after a month. Why is this? However Rich's will dissolve readily. Wong In a message dated 12/13/2002 7:03:09 PM Pacific Standard Time, jd...@bigfoot.com writes: > That's kinda pricey, > I get 1 s of Opti MSM fr