Re: CS>Cancer - what would you do?

2004-02-20 Thread jrowland
This would be my first destination; Dr. Lobsang Dhondup is available in San Diego and San Francisco (Sausalito): http://tibetanacademy.org/healing_center/ jr -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.o

CS>Odd facts about addictions: CS?

2004-02-20 Thread john rigby
Hi there folks, This is slightly veering off topic but does include CS "addiction"? . As an industrial psychologist during the last century, there were certain facts always necessary to keep in mind and a great teacher of mine used to put it this way: ( circa 1970) --

CS>Cancer - what would you do?

2004-02-20 Thread Dan Nave
This is meaningless. How does he define "positive current"? Dan CS>Cancer - what would you do? * From: Trem (view other messages by this author) * Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 08:46:42 Hi Dan, Polarity change reverses the current flow. Trem - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave"

Re: CS>Cancer Answer for Cindy

2004-02-20 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
It may have been Marlys who directed me to the Bill Henderson book, which I passed along to my friend with the now-deceased wife. Although my friend did not follow the advice to abandon chemo, he found the book a priceless reference, and followed many of the protocols, including several

Re: CS>Cancer - what would you do?

2004-02-20 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
In regard to Tom's point below, I would say that in some cases, it is almost baffling that people stay with MD's who say, from the start, that there is absolutely no hope, and that the patient will be dead in six months.My personal response would be to walk out and find someone else.

Re: CS>Cancer - what would you do?

2004-02-20 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Cindy, I would start with the Budwig diet. I have found more persuasive testimonials about this simple preventive and therapeutic diet than almost any other single approach.I would not wait a moment, but get going on this, then proceed with careful selections from the ASTOUNDING range

Re: CS>Water Ozonator info needed

2004-02-20 Thread SilverTedEBear
Here is the technical info I received back from my email to the site concerning their water ozonator... Cold-Corona method of ozone generation ozone output: > 400 mg/h power supply: two versions, depending on geographic area: ac 115v+/-10%, frequency: 50 hz (for US sales) ac 220v+/-10%, frequ

RE: CS>[Listowner] Garnet reinstated...

2004-02-20 Thread Richard Harris
Thank you, Mike I feel that our list is stronger having Garnet as a vital part. This shows that YOU are a Big Man and a Gentleman and that Garnet is a Lady who will bring much to the Site. Who among us is perfect? Certainly not I; however, I try to build-up and encourage and express appreciation t

Re: CS>[Listowner] Garnet reinstated...

2004-02-20 Thread
Yay ;) Deb - Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour" To: Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 12:51 PM Subject: CS>[Listowner] Garnet reinstated... > Greetings fellow and filly Silver List members, > > Garnet has asked to be reinstated to the list and I have agreed. We > have discu

RE: CS>Re: CS Gel ingredients?

2004-02-20 Thread Sharon
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CS>Garnet reinstated...

2004-02-20 Thread Trem
Good choice Mike. I see her on other lists and she has a lot to offer. Trem - Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour" To: Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 9:51 AM Subject: [silver_list] CS>[Listowner] Garnet reinstated... > Greetings fellow and filly Silver List members, > > Garnet

CS>cancer

2004-02-20 Thread Shirley Reed
I am telling this in hopes it will be encouraging to those with cancer. I am feeling better consistently than I have ever felt in all my life of 62 years. Several years ago,(around four, I think) I was so fatigued that I couldn't work a full week. Within 2 weeks of beginning the use of a Cr

CS>[Listowner] Garnet reinstated...

2004-02-20 Thread M. G. Devour
Greetings fellow and filly Silver List members, Garnet has asked to be reinstated to the list and I have agreed. We have discussed matters at some length and I accept that she now understands the rules and mission of our forum. Garnet wrote: > I apologize for any misbehavior on this list on my

CS>Finding H2O2

2004-02-20 Thread Terry Chamberlin
When looking to purchase food-grade hydrogen peroxide, call all the Feed stores near you first. If they carry it (frequently, unless they are a small shop), they may ask you what you are using it for. Tell them it is used to sterilize milking equipment. If they don't carry it, try the HF stores.

CS>Cancer - what would you do?

2004-02-20 Thread Trem
Hi Dan, Polarity change reverses the current flow. Trem - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave" To: Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 7:36 AM Subject: [silver_list] CS>Cancer - what would you do? > What does he mean by positive and negative current? > > Dan > > > CS>Cancer - what would y

Re: CS>silver ion injection

2004-02-20 Thread Dan Nave
As far as I know, there is no such thing as a "positive" current. I am aware of conventional current flow and electron flow. Does he mean that the silver electrode at the tissue (wound or tumor) site is connected to a positive voltage and the negative voltage electrode is somewhere else on the bo

CS>Cancer - what would you do?

2004-02-20 Thread Dan Nave
What does he mean by positive and negative current? Dan CS>Cancer - what would you do? From: Trem wrote: Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:56:08 Hi Jan, Here you go. The excerpts are from his books "The Body Electric" and "Cross Currents". This is powerful information and it has work

Re: CS>Cancer - what would you do?

2004-02-20 Thread ronwilson
http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altthrpy.htm#Hydrazine% great info site. > -Original Message- > From: The Hatzfeld's [mailto:ha...@airmail.net] > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 7:11 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Cancer - what would you do? > > > I don't have c

Re: CS>water purifier?

2004-02-20 Thread Ode Coyote
A plain ole activated charcoal filter does a pretty good job. Water distiller Reverse osmosis Ode At 06:33 PM 2/19/2004 EST, you wrote: Can anyone recommend a good way to purify tap water? I have been purchasing the big 5 gallon Sparkletts bottles, but they are expensive, heavy, cumbersom

Re: CS>Wide anode DC

2004-02-20 Thread Ode Coyote
I sent Jan and you [Phinneas] a pic of an experimental spiral electrode set up. ode At 09:29 PM 2/19/2004 +1100, you wrote: -Original Message- From: Peter Mann To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 5:39 PM Su