Hi, Jason,
Well said and well balanced.
Glad I caught myself regarding the claims; indeed, it is hard to say
whether she had much damage or not. Unlike the testimonials on
altcancer.com, this posting had no images to substantiate the claims.
Cansema IS very powerful, and must be used
Certainly, Arnold, provided that Mike endevours to show a touch of patience
for the off-topic posting.
I have the very good fortune to be remotely ( although the remotely may soon
change ) associated with Dr. Ilonka Harezi of ELF Laboratories.
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From: "Arnold Beland"
T
Jason, could you elaborate on this? I have a hard time believing that they
have any effect at all.
Best Regards,
Arnold Beland
www.atlasnova.com
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From: "Jason Eaton"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: CS>altcancer.com Again
> Hi Jonathan:
>
Hi Jonathan:
I'm certainly sorry to see the bad publicity against Alpha Omega Labs.
I'm sorry that the lady in question did not follow the explicit advice on
how to approach using cansema. Greg has always emphatically asked people to
get a diagnosis before using Cansema, from a licensed medical
Thanks for the update, Jonathan.
Reminds me, "somewhere" I read/heard the FDA expressly
"forbids" the curing of cancer. Maybe it's in the parsing
of the words or whatever, or faulty memory on my part.
Does anyone recall this point specifically?
Thanks,
jr
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In re-reading my own message, minutes after writing it, I think that
my speculations are inappropriate.
As I know nothing about the details of the claims of the alleged victim
of Cansema, it is wrong of me to put my suspicions in writing.
Apologies for that. Conceivably the case
List,
I found this post about altcancer.com:
http://lobd.org/si/viewtopic.php?p=8610
Note at bottom the link to an FDA site.
Whether or not the claims are true remains to be seen. Cansema does
indeed produce scary-looking results, but the healing proceeds slowly
and without infection. M
Carol Kehoe 12/16/03 9:58 AM Wrote:
> Wonder which type of sage is used. I grow it and have several different
> ones. I would like to make my own :o)
**
Hi Carol,
how about Salvia officinalls ?
Jack
Be Nice
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Wonder which type of sage is used. I grow it and have several different
ones. I would like to make my own :o)
C. Kehoe
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From: "Jack Dayton"
To:
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Sage for memory
> Richard Harris 12/14/03 3:16 PM Wrote:
>
>
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From: "Wayne Fugitt"
To:
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 7:17 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Spider Bite Cleanup
> ...everyone thought I was going to die from the spider
> bite
Wayne,
I'm glad you're still here.
Nenah
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> CS Gang,
>
> I have been brewing CS for about five years now. I've
> settled on a brewing current of 1/2 ma (500 microamps)
> between 8 inch long, 12 gage silver electrodes, spaced 2 inches apart
> in 40 ounces of steam distilled water. No stirring. The finished CS
> is clear with no fuzz
are you sue it was not just die off from the yeast,
try taking a probiotic 1-2 hs after silver for a while.
roger
>
> I will try to be brief :)
>
> I started CS daily about 1 1/2 months ago and I recently tripled my dosages
> to 3-5 ounces a day because I was 'almost' getting the flu. ( I take 5
I will try to be brief :)
I started CS daily about 1 1/2 months ago and I recently tripled my dosages
to 3-5 ounces a day because I was 'almost' getting the flu. ( I take 5ppm
CS Silver Tonic from a great source who is highly respected on this site.) 3
days later I started getting the first signs
Well, you know, walking down stairs can be dangerous.
Pay attention to what your body is telling you...
Dan
RE: CS>Spider Bite Cleanup
From: Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 16:22:36
Evening James,
Wisdom of the ages !
>The skin's heat sensors quickly fatigue. Wham you
Cornell University's Mann Library
on-line collection of Core Historical
Literature in Agriculture (CHLA) also
provides Colloid Chemistry (1924) by
Theodor Svedberg, the Nobel laureate
colloidalist. It is about 280+ pages long
and is aimed at a broader audience than
Freunlich's textbook. It includes
..what a nice site!! thanks Jules.
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:38:24 -0500 wwen...@aol.com writes:
> Jack,
>
> This company's extracts have been highly recommended to me - though
> I don't have personal experience with them.
>
> http://www.teetercreekherbs.com/single/sage.html
>
> Salud!
>
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