Re: CS>CS and fungi

2004-05-17 Thread Paul Holloway
I have had the same problem, and never found specific frequencies for fumigatus. I did find that the frequencies for the other aspergillus species helped, and I used a scan of frequencies covering all the aspergillus ones (200-1996), assuming that there are enough similarities that fumigatus wou

Re: CS>How to build up blood count?

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Vitamin K! Marshall tlwid...@sbcglobal.net wrote: > Hello all— > > "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> > > I have a friend who has just undergone a hysterectomy.After her > surgery, she developed blood clots in her stomach.The doctor went in > through the same incision to solve this.As

Re: CS>

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
I think they may be talking about silver compounds such as silver nitrate and silver citrate. These are of course ionic as well. Marshall Terry wrote: > From "International Pharmaceuticals" (linked on the > www.silvermedicine.org site):3.) IONIC SILVER SUPPRESSES THE CD4 AND > CD8 FUNCTION OF T

Re: CS>Misinformation -- Spider bites etc...

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
How about SciFi study. Marshall Christine Carleton wrote: > Wayne, > > Glad your alive! Without people like you to point out the > manipulation creating an illusion, what would we do? Do we need new > language? Gloria Steinham has said that as we evolve, we have to > create new language to em

Re: CS> Fever blisters

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
I wish I could help more, but my wife's mother died of ALS. Th only thing we found that help was fish oil, and it only helped a little bit. Although she used CS, she did not try DMSO. Marshall Mary Lou Borgert wrote: > on 5/12/04 5:07 PM, Charles Sutton at cds...@earthlink.net wrote: > I have

CS>Method of action of colloidal silver?

2004-05-17 Thread TheSkyKing
Hello friends, I am looking for a good resource explaining what colloidal silver does to kill bacteria. Does it inhibit protein formation? Inhibit cell wall formation? What is the method of killing action? Any information or links, please send directly to theskyk...@aol.com Thank you, Bry

Re: CS> Fever blisters

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
We may be mincing words here. Apparently DMSO will dissolve a coating that viruses have which shields them from the immune system. And when this is removed, they are vulnerable to the immune system. So in that case it is true that the DMSO may not kill them directly, but apparently can result in

Re: CS>Method of action of colloidal silver?

2004-05-17 Thread Gertrude
Maybe you can see these linksTrudy http://www.keelynet.com/biology/colloid.htm http://utopiasilver.com/ http://health2us.com/colloid.htm?adword=2- Original Message - From: theskyk...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com ; colloidalsilv...@yahoogroups.com ; v...@powerle

Re: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe tags are caused by viruses. In some cases CS can help, and you can cut them off. I have also tied a thread around their base, and they fall off in a few days. Marshall Christine Carleton wrote: > Skin tags n stuff > > Personal experience. I had a increasing crop on the left side of

Re: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
How big are your tags? Mine are only .2 or so cm to start with. I can't imaging skin tags that are 1/2" or more. Marshall David Bearrow wrote: > At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote: > > I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin > > tags. He thinks he would bleed to d

Re: CS>Ignitors vs Stun Guns

2004-05-17 Thread Garnet
I kept one company name and phone from a previous post. Nova Technologies in Austin, TX 512.832.5591 I am in Austin a couple times a week and hope to stop by and pick up one of theirs. They are under $20 I believe and someone said it was the stun gun that Abrams recommends? Garnet On Sun, 2004-0

Re: CS>Method of action of colloidal silver?

2004-05-17 Thread Garnet
>From http://health2us.com/colloid.htm?adword=2 : "The biological effects of silver are apparently due to reversible bonds with enzymes and other active molecules on the surface of cells. Due to its sulphydryl binding propensity, biologically available silver disrupts membranes, disables proteins

Re: CS>Method of action of colloidal silver?

2004-05-17 Thread Garnet
http://health2us.com/csapps.htm "Early medical research indicated silver is stored in the Kupfer cells in the liver." Anyone have any more information on this? Garnet On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 06:35, Gertrude wrote: > Maybe you can see these linksTrudy > > http://www.keelynet.com/biology/coll

CS>

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
--- Begin Message --- IAHF Webmaster: Breaking News, Whats New, Codex, EU FSD, All Countries IAHF List: Last week the Codex Committee on Food Labelling held a meeting in Montreal, Canada. The work of this committee overlaps with the work of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special

Re: CS>Misinformation - Transparency

2004-05-17 Thread Christine Carleton
SciFi Study -- Good one! Even SciPharm Study Which opens the door to SciMD Study, SciND study, SciCD study, etc... Transparency helps... Christine From: Marshall Dudley Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Misinformation -- Spider bites etc... Resent-Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 07:32:40

Re: CS> Fever blisters

2004-05-17 Thread Christine Carleton
I know of a fellow who was diagnosed with ALS, and after 3-4 mo+? of intense cleansing with the direction and aid of MD's, ND's, CD's, colon therapists, etc, his blood work is clean and he feels like a new fellow. I don't believe this would be an 'at home' project because he had people massaging, a

Re: CS>14 yr study with 5,000,000+ people - A PARADOX

2004-05-17 Thread Christine Carleton
Speaking of studies, Dr. F. Edward Yazbak reviews the often touted 14 year study (SciPhama) of 5-6,000,000 people in Finland. If might be of interest for those dealing with in such challenges as: Autism, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Prevalence of Crohn¹s disease, Connective tissue diseases, Rheuma

CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )

2004-05-17 Thread Trem
Hi Marshall, I did that once and was so pleased the tag dried up and fell off in a few days. But within a month at least a dozen popped up like asparagus spears so I went to a dermatologist to have them cauterized. He warned me not to use that method again as it could cause the very thing that

Re: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-17 Thread David Bearrow
Mine are the same as yours. I dropped the decimal point by accident. I meant to say .1 cm. In other words, I stretch the tag out and cut it as close as I can to the skin. I had one on my eyelid last year I performed that operation on and no sign of it this year. I think the CS has stopped me fro

CS>Re: CODEX Meeting

2004-05-17 Thread sandee George
Thanks Marshall for this one, very interesting and very frightening but not surprising !!! Regards Sandee "The one who accomplished it is the one who failed to realize that he could not do it." The best thing to hit the Internet in

RE: CS>Method of action of colloidal silver?

2004-05-17 Thread Terry
And is there a limit to how much is stored, and is this a good or a bad thing overall? Terry -Original Message- From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 7:20 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Method of action of colloidal silver? http://hea

RE: CS>Method of action of colloidal silver?

2004-05-17 Thread James Holmes
I have read elsewhere that Ag affects prokaryotic cells, but does not affect eukaryotic cells. Is there a difference in the basic cell walls between the two? If not, then the effect must be coming from something that happens inside the cell. I believe also that I have read that silver is ca

Re: CS> Fever blisters

2004-05-17 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
What is the recommended concentration of DMSO? - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 4:35 AM Subject: Re: CS> Fever blisters > We may be mincing words here. Apparently DMSO will dissolve a coating that > viruses have which shields them from the im

CS>re amalgum problems

2004-05-17 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Another member passed this info on to me: QUOTE People with amalgam fillings should not use H2O2, it looses the mercury, really bad news. For that matter they should not take hot bath or drink hot drinks. Don't even think of saunas. They increase the vacuum vapor released by 400%. EN

CS>Adenocarcinoma

2004-05-17 Thread Charles Sutton
I just learned that friend's wife has been diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma. (I don't know anymore than that, at this time) She goes in for chemotherapy starting tomorrow (5/18/4). He is planning to get a Rife machine, about which I know nothing. I seem to remember that CS had helped come cancer

CS>Excema ?

2004-05-17 Thread scl555
Anyone have reports of healing excema with CS ? I would expect you would have to use cs topically and orally for best success. Steve -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address y

CS>those skin tags

2004-05-17 Thread Sharon
From: "Marshall Dudley" > I believe tags are caused by viruses. In some cases CS can help, and you can > cut them off. I have also tied a thread around their base, and they fall off in > a few days. Hi Everyone, This is my first post here, I've been happily lurking and learning about the benefi

Re: CS>Excema ?

2004-05-17 Thread sol
My personal experience is that CS will NOT "heal" eczema. Eczema is an allergic reaction. To get true "healing" you need to eliminate the allergen first, and second, try to find and address why you are allergic. I have done ok with the first, am working on the second. Oral CS can help with in

Re: CS>Excema ?

2004-05-17 Thread Christine Carleton
Paula, Louise Hay says skin protects our individuality. There is an element of fear about being hurt - what's getting under the skin? Addressing the emotional components may assist the physical cleansing benefits with CS and other products. In other protocols, liver cleansing is suggested - up

Re: CS>Method of action of colloidal silver?

2004-05-17 Thread William Meyer
i don't know how it works. there are theories and some research in vitro, but we don't know the chemistry in vivo. are there long term negative effects? there is no significant data of deletrious effects. i continue to use it in the very dilute concentrations of the home-made ionic style. it w

CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-17 Thread Rowena Evans
> Further on info in my files that could be googled if wished: > Sorry, I don't think links embedded in the text make it through the system. > > Wormwood had been used medicinally since the Middle Ages, to exterminate > tapeworms in the abdomen while leaving the human host uninjured and even > rej

CS>

2004-05-17 Thread Rowena Evans
I have some info on file, but sadly, some website addresses are missing. Google would help out, of course. Here is some for what it's worth to you.: > Some physicians have reported good results from treating Lyme disease with > artemisinin. These are experimental or untested applications of the pr

RE: CS>CS and fungi

2004-05-17 Thread Tony Moody
Bill, I usually make up half a cup for a sinus washing session. About 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon table salt in 1/4 cup hot water. Stir to dissolve and add homemade CS to about 1/2 cup level. Then take a 50ml plastic syringe, fill that and assume the position lying backwards over the edge of the bath, and