Hi Wayne,
What about apple cider vinegar? I understand it is high in potassium.
Jean Baugh
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> At 08:30 PM 3/8/04, you wrote:
>> Watermelon, apricots and dates are all pretty high in Potassium. I can
>> look up the values if anyone wants them from the USDA charts.
>
> I
Evening Nancy,
It is hard to overdose someone with the oral , as it tastes so bad in
liquid form.
The liquid I have, when mixed with water has virtually zero
taste. The material you mention must be more concentrated than 99 mg per
tsp. Even when taking this straight, it only tastes s
Ian,
Is polystyrene related to styrofoam, the packing material?I am
surprised to read of polystyrene having a therapeutic use.
JBB
On Tuesday, Mar 9, 2004, at 08:46 Asia/Tokyo, Ian_Ontario wrote:
Hi Mike:
Potassium is integral in the function of cells, especially muscular
contracti
Use blackstrap molasses to make EM1 for human consumption, and THEN
you will be at the cutting edge of probiotics!
The guru in the USA is Vinny Pinto, who provides wonderful free
information; you can learn everything on his sites.The first to
check for more advanced information on EM pro
At 09:25 PM 3/8/04, you wrote:
Blackstrap Molassas has 660mg/tbs. I take 2-3 tbs/day in juice with a
few other supplements. Commnent?
Sounds like a genius idea. Readily available, economical, and tastes
decent, after proper training of the taste buds.
I used to make a drink of milk,
Evening Garnet,
At 08:30 PM 3/8/04, you wrote:
Watermelon, apricots and dates are all pretty high in Potassium. I can
look up the values if anyone wants them from the USDA charts.
I would consider watermelon to be average or low, depending on what you
compare it with.
The concentration of
Blackstrap Molassas has 660mg/tbs. I take 2-3 tbs/day in juice with a
few other supplements. Commnent?
-Original Message-
From: Nenah Sylver [mailto:ne...@bestweb.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 2:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Potassium article, with a question for
The homeostatic mechanisms would maintain a narrow range of blood
levels. Aldosterone is the kidney hormone that regulates how much of a
mineral is excreted or retained with each pass of blood through the
kidneys. Some minerals like Magnesium are also excreted in feces.
An excess of dietary potass
Not if you eat a balanced diet of naturally and organically grown foods
that suit your metabolism. Trying to analyze each individual nutrient
can be tiresome but after a while you realize it is all there in a
balanced diet that most plants and or animals require. Consuming a
variety helps ensure co
What you are asking is very specialized. I would speculate that CS would
in no way interfere with Iron metabolism since it is excreted unchanged
in the urine within two hours. Some residual excretion is accomplished
through feces over 90-100 days in one test subject who took CS for three
months bef
Watermelon, apricots and dates are all pretty high in Potassium. I can
look up the values if anyone wants them from the USDA charts.
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 17:05, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> At 10:49 AM 3/8/04, you wrote:
> >Did you know that one banana contains enough potassium for an adult for
Where were the bananas grown? Did the doctor believe in vitamin/mineral
supplements? How many prescriptions and vaccines has he given your family?
I trust a doctor's opinion on nutrition as about as much as I trust the FDA.
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
there are no incurable illnesses
Thanks,
I wondered how it would be possible to get the 'lytes that far out.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Nancy Venzon [mailto:nven...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 1:39 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Potassium - Debunking this very irresponsible series o
Hi Mike:
Potassium is integral in the function of cells, especially muscular
contraction, [which includes the heart] and the range for normal levels is
much narrower than for sodium or chloride. For K+ it's 3.5 to 5.5 mmol / L.
Normally functioning kidnies maintain these levels by excreting or re
At 10:49 AM 3/8/04, you wrote:
Did you know that one banana contains enough potassium for an adult for
one day:) I know this because my Father was deficient in Potassium and was
told this by his doctor. Interesting,don't you think?
Unfortunately, you have been misled and misguided. Eat te
Most Potassium in critical care is given IV and of course there is much more
risk giving anything that route. It is hard to overdose someone with the oral ,
as it tastes so bad in liquid form. However patients with renal problems
frequently have high or retain potassium and they are careful with
A close friend of mine has taken chromium for years for hypoglycemia.
After ingesting CS [10ppm] daily, he hasn't taken his chromium tabs for
months and has had no problems.
stuff
At 12:02 PM 3/8/2004 -0500, you wrote:
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Of course, people with blood sugar issues (either diabetes OR
hypoglyce
So is an avocado if I remember right. They have so much potassium in them that
they will imprint on X-Ray paper if you leave them on it for a day due to the K
40.
Marshall
Cyenor Persians wrote:
> Did you know that one banana contains enough potassium for an adult for one
> day:) I know this be
i have been trying to convince my sister the uses and benefits of cs, but she
has this problem that keeps her from trying.
i convinced her to subscribe to the list and ask her question.
she did, and received no reply and has already unsubscribed.
her question was; is cs safe for one who has bee
Try diamatatous earth. (I think that is spelled wrong, my spelling checker
cannot find it).
Marshall
Kehoe wrote:
> Is there a cheap natural way to deworm cats? My son has a beautiful black
> tomcat that has worms. Flat white ones. They do not have the money
> to take him to a vet. Colloida
30 mg B-6/Day; as well. Always take the full B complex when taking any B
vit. To avoid imbalance. This goes back to Adelle Davis. Remember...
JOH
-Original Message-
From: mamapug [mailto:mama...@netzero.net]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:21 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: C
Nancy,
Is that true of a person who is not in need of critical care?
Is it true of all critical care patients, or just some.
Thanks in advance,
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Nancy Venzon [mailto:nven...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:18 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sub
Although I haven't been active on Connie's group for a
while, and although I only have a dog right now, I can
testify to to things:
MSM will expel flatworms from dogs in a hurry.
A raw-mostly meat- diet will keep them gone for the
most part, and the other benefits to the animal become
obvious in fa
You'll have to change your name...
Dan
PS (That's a joke ;-))
Re: CS>
From: Stuff wrote:
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 05:30:59
Since Oct 03, when I started ingesting CS [2-4 oz of 10 ppm/day] I
have
not had even a sniffle or flu symptom of any kind.
stuff
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The Silver List is a mode
I can tell you, as a critical care nurse, just to name 2: Severe cardiac
arrhythmia's and death,. It is a drug we are very careful administering as to
its great risk of overdose.
"M. G. Devour" wrote:Garnet writes:
> I reread this section and he does in fact state that his electrolytes
> were n
Garnet writes:
> I reread this section and he does in fact state that his electrolytes
> were never checked "to check for a potassium deficiency". This to me
> means they were indeed checked and he perceived that the doctors were
> not looking to see if the potassium levels were low. This is too ab
For varicose veins try taking 800 IU of Vitamin E a day.
Works for hemorrhoids too, as they are just the same thing in a different
location!
Marshalee
> Is this also good to help varicose veins and alleviate the pain caused by
> them. I've been using dmso on the top of my feet because they wer
- Original Message -
From: "Cyenor Persians"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:49 AM
Subject: CS>Pottasium
> Did you know that one banana contains enough potassium for an adult for one
> day:) I know this because my Father was deficient in Potassium and was told
> this by his doctor
Did you know that one banana contains enough potassium for an adult for one
day:) I know this because my Father was deficient in Potassium and was told
this by his doctor. Interesting,don't you think?
Enid.
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habi
Air Date: Mar 25, 2003
Reporter: Erica Johnson
Producer: Michael Gruzuk
Researcher: Colman Jones
http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/health/ghostwriting/
Medical ghostwriting.
You may not have heard of it, but you'll probably want to know about it. It's a
world that could make your docto
- Original Message -
From: "Garnet"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Potassium - Debunking this very irresponsible series ofarticles
> I reread this section and he does in fact state that his electrolytes
> were never checked "to check for a potassium deficiency
Hello Carol,
Take a look at Langsley's site for good
recommendations for parasite control.
http://www.bullovedbulldogs.com/worms.htm
I think you were once a member of the CSCats-Dogs
list, I would like to invite you to come back again?
Other alternatives to parasite control are also in our
archi
Dear Wayne,
Thank you for your remarks on chelation & your continual & welcome interest
in my health. I have had & am going to continue in a fortnight with my
chelation therapy which is a Wednesday regular appointment which is added to
my blood vessel inducing treatments by IV.
I have done
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 20:46, Nenah Sylver wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Garnet"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 8:21 PM
> Subject: CS>Potassium - Debunking this very irresponsible series of articles
>
>
> > There are a few pointers in this series of articles that cause me
Pipeazine is ineffective against Tapeworms. It does not kill any worms
but paralyzes some of them and they are expelled.
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 00:15, Heidrun Beer wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 17:09:36 -0600, Kehoe wrote in
> <001401c40499$437d9eb0$7b8eb...@george>:
>
> >Is there a cheap n
DMSO causes vasodilation and increases circulation to the area where it
is applied. This is most likely the cause of your bulging veins, unless
it persists well after the DMSO application I would not be concerned. It
in fact is part of the therapeutic benefit of DMSO.
Garnet
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at
Hello Mirian,
You are correct to be cautious. The label on the
Morton Salt Substitute says: Consult A Physician
Before Using Any Salt Substitute. I agree with this
because electrolyte imbalance can be an important
consideration. My intent was to draw attention to
the price of KCl and its availabil
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