Re: CS>Food glorious food.

2004-05-02 Thread Christine Carleton
Wayne, I found this an excellent testimonial. Opinions are opinions - but when someone has overcome a major or chronic ailment, regardless of fitting 'into the box' or not, I believe they may have a valid message for others to learn from. To me these are the 'gems', because the 'proof is in the

Re: CS>DMSO - other side?

2004-05-02 Thread Christine Carleton
I concur. They did something similar with essential oils in England. An oil from the lab refrigerator was put on the vaginal area of a mouse?. It reacted with a strong squeeze. Thus the oil was determined risky re potential abortion problems. PS. If one puts anything cold from the fridge on te

Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages

2004-05-02 Thread Sharon
Yes MSM would be good for the pony. 2 Tablespoons twice a day, 4 T a day is not a high dose, if the effect is not enough with 2-4 go higher. Humans can take 2-8 grams a day so by weight a pony can take much more, probably 7 times that. It takes about a month to see an effect so be patient. I give

CS>Can anyone comment on this method. what is a good tester?

2004-05-02 Thread LIM_Chin_Seong
Return Receipt Your CS>Can anyone comment on this method. what is a good document tester? :

CS>Sasser Worm

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
There is a new virus causing some severe problems on the internet. The Sasser Worm. It is thought to have shut down an Aussie train system. Go to Google.com/news for the story. Garnet On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 23:15, nancymike wrote: > Marie, I have been trying to email the MS information you asked f

Re: CS>DMSO - other side? 35% in the Eyes

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
DMSO Nature's Healer has significant coverage of the use in eyes for cataracts, macular degeneration, reitinitis pigmentosa and for preservation of eyeballs in freezing. "Other ACAM (American College of Advancement in Medicine) physicians told of instilling one drop of a solution consisting of 25

Re: CS>MS Sufferer

2004-05-02 Thread nancymike
Marie, I have been trying to email the MS information you asked for 7 times, an it always returned to me s undeliverable. Please cotact me off list one moretime, so I can try again. Nancy - Original Message - From: Marie Hofman To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, May 01

CS>CS and GNC Stores

2004-05-02 Thread jrowland
"ALPINE, UT, March 29, 2004 American Biotech Labs (ABL), a private company in which Clifton owns a 28.5% interest, has signed a contract to supply GNC [5,500 stores]with a silver supplement product under ABL's Silver Biotics label..." http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040329/ca168_1.html jr -- The

Re: CS>Food glorious food.

2004-05-02 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening John, Wayne: How old are you NOW? Can you still run up a flight of stairs? :-) Yes, of course. Two or three flights, maybe not 8 or 10.Current age, 65.5 I have no back problems and still lift anything I am strong enough to lift. A year or two ago I was helping my son load

CS>DMSO - other side? 35% in the Eyes

2004-05-02 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening JOH, There was one study where massive amounts of DMSO were given to rabbits. They developed cloudy areas in the lens. I accidently filled one of my spray bottles which I use for both nose and eyes with a 35% DMSO solution. It does produce an unusual sensation when sprayed int

Re: CS>RE: CS>DMSO - other side?

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
The effect in rabbits was real. But it was proven not to occur in primates or humans. Garnet On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 22:31, James Holmes wrote: > There was one study where massive amounts of DMSO were given to rabbits. > They developed cloudy areas in the lens. > > No one has been able to make i

Re: CS>RE: CS>MSG- a KILLER

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
Excitotoxin MSG is not good stuff. Found to interfere with the development of the hypothalamus in babies so they took it out of baby food. Now those babies that were raised on it are young adults. Many are allergic to MSG, gives me intestinal cramps and an immeidiate headache. Garnet On Sun, 2

CS>Average Dietary Intake of Silver

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
Some months back I posted this information and someone asked for the referece. "Average daily diet contains ~50-100 mcg of silver." I finally got around to looking at the book again, it was at Whole Foods in their booklet rack. Collidal Silver The Natural Antibiotic Alternative by Zane Baranow

CS>RE: CS>DMSO - other side?

2004-05-02 Thread James Holmes
There was one study where massive amounts of DMSO were given to rabbits. They developed cloudy areas in the lens. No one has been able to make it happen again. Most think it is a scam to discredit a cheap and effective substance. JOH -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwa

CS>RE: CS>MSG- a KILLER

2004-05-02 Thread James Holmes
Over 20 years ago it was determined to create sterile lesions in the brain of infants. It sux big time. It may be disguised as several different other things, such as modified food starch, natural flavoring, and other terms. Do a search for exciotixions. (SP?) Anybody know how to spell it

Re: CS>cansema and Greg Caton

2004-05-02 Thread Phinneas
-Original Message- From: Jason Eaton To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, May 02, 2004 6:29 AM Subject: Re: CS>cansema and Greg Caton Hi Shirley: I should mention that I feel the same way. I still can't find a suitable replacement for a few of their products.

CS>Food glorious food.

2004-05-02 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Wayne: How old are you NOW? Can you still run up a flight of stairs? :-) Animals and strange afflictions and things:Just like people, what they eat is most important of all. Every day on the beach I see people walking dogs and watch the poor things trying to crap those bulle

Re: CS>Germs, plagues and Nostradamus

2004-05-02 Thread Holland Simms
The black spots are a sooty mold growing on the sugery excretia of aphids and or whiteflys.CS will get rid of the sooty mold and the aqueous portion will disrupt the 'bugs' for a while.Add a little detergent and a little vegitable oil together then to the cs and spray that.The emulsified oil wi

Re: CS>unusual posting

2004-05-02 Thread PETER MOORE
cancer cure if cs is not good enough is multi-rife freq. generator from www.alchemist.com cost ,but many other uses as makes cs and test water cost usd.900 but worth more.peter moore Shirley Reed wrote: Dear, dear list members. I want to express my affection and gratitude to this list. I

CS>Ode: how to get rid of wood boring bumblebees!

2004-05-02 Thread daddybob
This gets 'em every time! Identify live used holes during the day. Right after dark, shoot the holes full of "Goof Off" in a spray can. Listen for the "buzz of death". Do this every year, it takes a while for all the descendants to stop coming to the same spot to spawn, not to mention that new ones

Re: CS>WAS: CS works again; IS: MANGE

2004-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
I kill them with a couple of garlic bulbs blended and strained and put in a sprayer. I just spray the dog and bedding and anywhere the dog hangs out. The garlic smell dissipates in a few minutes and the mites only last a day or two after that. I give them silver as their drinking water anytime we

Re: CS>Germs, plagues and Nostradamus

2004-05-02 Thread Charles Sutton
Our citrus tree had black spots on the leaves, and the leaves were curling up. I sprayed all the infected leaves one time with 10ppm CS and that took care of it! I did read on this list that CS would kill bees. - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" To: Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 7

Re: CS>Thanks for the help.

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
My health took a huge leap forward when I had a root canal tooth removed from my mouth. It had been there 20 years and had a split root. I was put on the Wilson's syndrome protocol and did not need the supplementation. The first day it made me bounce off the walls at the lowest dose, also made the

Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
See MSM The Definitive guide for the reference dose for humans being between 2-8 grams a day. Under supervision 40-60 grams per day has been used in divided doses. And up to 200 g a day in IV use. for allergies the typical dose is 3-6 g. 60-500 mg/kg is referenced as an animal dose in horses and d

CS>Thanks for the help.

2004-05-02 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, 850 articles later, mostly beginning referred from here, I now have what seems like a Basic Health Recovery System: I make CS - not fancy - Just the original "Maple" design. (3-10 ppm?) 6v DC x 1t x 5hours ( at 6.5 it coloured a little) I now have 35% Pharmacy Grade H202 - 2 drops

CS>Yes - but...

2004-05-02 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Just realised - I don't even read more than 10% of the Newsletters/Groups I subscribe to, but CS? Actually I never know what new things I'll learn here - mostly off-topic... :-{ so, I read them all, even the totally off-planet. It's only the repetition that gets to me, even of m

Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages

2004-05-02 Thread sol
My jar of Su-Per MSM Ultra Pure from KVvet supply says 1 heaping scoop (jar is unopened so I don't know how big the scoop is) equals 10,000 mg MSM. Directions say for the first 2 weeks feed 1 heaping scoop twice daily for each 1,000 lb of body weight. Then follow with 1 heaping scoop daily (sti

Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
Yes MSM would be good for the pony. 2 Tablespoons twice a day, 4 T a day is not a high dose, if the effect is not enough with 2-4 go higher. Humans can take 2-8 grams a day so by weight a pony can take much more, probably 7 times that. It takes about a month to see an effect so be patient. I give

Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages

2004-05-02 Thread Sharon
Hey guys, A while back I saw a post on MSM for allergies, and I'd like to know if you think it might be helpful to a pony with allergies, and if so how much of it can I safely give a 600lb pony? I'm giving her CS too, and at one point was going to try to nebulize the CS but never got a chance t

CS>Memories of Apples

2004-05-02 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning JOH, Apples Material safety data sheet I have always thought highly of apples. When I was in my 20's and 30's I traveled every day. Often I drove 800 to 1000 miles per week. One week, I drove 2000 miles from Monday AM until Friday PM. The story about apples.. Somehow, I

CS>Can anyone comment on this method. what is a good tester?

2004-05-02 Thread Greer202
Hi folks, well I have gotten all the material and am ready to take the plunge. I am borderline type II diabetic and have a small foot infection. here is what I am going to use to make the CS. 1. Buy a 6 volt DC transformer for about 5 clams. Better yet, pick up one at a flea market for fifty c

Re: CS>MS Sufferer

2004-05-02 Thread David S Osborne
I mess with 5htp cause it's avail right down the street at a fraction of your trypto. and also, I've had great success with it at extremely reasonable doseage and I have had NOOO, NADA "fringe" problems. and, I have nooo problem "picking it up" or putting it down as appro. for me. Just my experien

Re: CS>CS works again

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
Flea allergy has a typical pattern. Lots of reaction around the tail head. And not so much hairloss aroung the eyes. Also more dermatitis, raised, weepy and of course flea dirt. Garnet On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 08:36, Ode Coyote wrote: > Could be so called 'flea allergy'. > ie We don't know so we'll

Re: CS>CS works again

2004-05-02 Thread Ode Coyote
Could be so called 'flea allergy'. ie We don't know so we'll blame it on fleas so you can feel guilty enough pay us a lot and buy more flea powder. I had a cat with that problem. CS does help quite a bit. I guess that healthy fleas don't itch as much. Ode At 07:05 AM 5/2/2004 +, you wrote:

Re: CS>Germs, plagues and Nostradamus

2004-05-02 Thread Ode Coyote
I know this is getting off topic..but but but. I have about an acre of 80 to 100 ft tall tulip trees [poplar] right next to the house. They do hover up there a lot. Thompsons is the only finish on the house...doesn't slow em down a'tall. [They just make funny faces and keep on drilling..and I k

Re: CS>Life of Groups

2004-05-02 Thread M. G. Devour
John declares, then asks: > ... I promise to only post off-topic > stuff in the off-topic list from now on. (Well, maybe we could allow a > *small, one line* reference to it from here, Mike?) At times I've posted a one-line heads-up to the main list when I started a thread on the OT list I wanted

RE: CS>Life of Groups

2004-05-02 Thread M. G. Devour
> Yes! please dont stop the list, I have just found it and in one week I > have learned more than I have in the last 5 years I feel in safe > hands too. Marie. Oh, don't let John's exuberance make you skiddish, Marie! We're not going anywhere anytime soon. So pick our brains and let us know

CS>Demodectic Mange [was CS works again]

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
It sounds very much like Demodectic Mange. It is caused by a mite that is on all dogs but due to immune deficiency some dogs can not keep under control. It is common to see a bit in young dogs whose immune systems are still maturing but whose maternal antibodies have fallen off. It is also know as

Re: CS>WAS: CS works again; IS: MANGE

2004-05-02 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "Marie Hofman" To: Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 3:05 AM Subject: CS>CS works again > My dog gets this funny thing ...nobody knows what it is, but when it happens I usually take her to the vet and $70 later (after giving her steroids) she would come right. N

Re: CS>Sugar pills and placebos (Marshall and Nenah)

2004-05-02 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: "Ken & Nancy" To: Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 3:57 PM Subject: CS>Sugar pills and placebos (Marshall and Nenah) Was this what you are looking for??? http://www.escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m50047.html Look up Golomb's name on the net. She's an intere

CS>CS works again

2004-05-02 Thread Marie Hofman
My dog gets this funny thing ...nobody knows what it is,  but when it happens I usually  take her to the vet and $70 later (after giving her steroids) she would come right.  Now I have a CS generator and make my own,  I have dowsed her with it.  What happens is ... she goes bald around her eyes,