CS[Fwd: CS]

2004-09-29 Thread aka Jhon
oops,,sorry pushed wong button Original Message Subject:CS Resent-Date:Tue, 28 Sep 2004 17:51:31 -0700 Resent-From:silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 20:51:20 -0400 From: aka Jhon maj.yo...@slacknix.com Reply-To: maj.yo...@slacknix.com

CScobalt ozonated water

2004-09-29 Thread Matthew McCann
Subject: Re: CSSinus was and nose drops for cold Hello, The back-up protocols of Bob Beck may become more needed in the future. Ozonated water especially. Silver is almost unique in its benignity to higher life forms (us humans) while doing in the germs. But silver is not entirely unique in

CSFw: CODEX

2004-09-29 Thread John Draper
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RE: CScs and shingles

2004-09-29 Thread David Bearrow
I also achieved the same result with CS and DMSO combination against fever blisters. It is amazingly effective for permanently getting rid of the embedded virus. David At 08:58 PM 9/28/04, you wrote: No one knows where CS goes. We do know that DMSO will deliver it to all tissues of the body,

Re: CScobalt

2004-09-29 Thread Jason
Hi Matthew: That is really interesting, concerning cobalt. Cobalt toxicity is not a concern primarily because its prevalent form for biological consumption are cobalt compounds, ie. cobalamine, which is NOT readily adsorbed by the small intestine. However, in other forms, such as cobalt

Re: CSSinus wash and nose drops for cold?

2004-09-29 Thread Christine Carleton
Sol, 'Constant auto-inoculation of the nose and eyes by the fingertip area, leads to an overloaded immune system and most of the infections of the upper respiratory tract.' The article is about prostate, but the contamination aspect is well explained.

Re: CSSinus (hard lymph nodes)

2004-09-29 Thread Dan Nave
I would use a Hulda Clark type zapper or a Beck type zapper. My son had excellent results with mono with the zapper. Dan Re: CSSinus (hard lymph nodes) From: sol (view other messages by this author) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:58:56

Re: CSHerbal Suggestions

2004-09-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yes the charges were preset. I read a site recently where one of the people who set them told exactly when and why they were set. Apparently charges are set in ALL very tall buildings, and wired to a tilt meter, so if the building tilts too much, where it threatens other buildings during a

CSHerbal Suggestions

2004-09-29 Thread Dan Nave
Suggestion: Use Bromelain to prevent bruising and inflamation from sprains and injuries. If you take the digestive enzyme bromelain on an empty stomach (take with water) it will act to suppress inflamation. (If you take it with food, it will help digest the food.) It works great for bruises,

CScobalt

2004-09-29 Thread Matthew McCann
Dear Jason, Thank you very much for your information and citations! I agree that cobalt chloride is not a substance people should be ingesting. As you point, some organic compunds would be safer. But Searle made the point repeatedly that colloids of metals can be much less toxic that dissolved

RE: CS4 cc?

2004-09-29 Thread Richard Harris
Thanks, Mike, 4 cc = 1 long-handled ice-teaspoon. A teaspoonful = 5 cc. 30 cc = 30 ml = 1 fl. oz. While 4cc sounds like a minimal amount, Jason (From whose wisdom I acquired the information that this small addition of 3% H2O2 increases and speeds the killing power of CS tremendously) and this

Re: CSthe realm of fantasy or superstition.

2004-09-29 Thread Christine Carleton
From: David Bearrow dav...@sbcglobal.net than simply benefits. This is beyond science as we know it. That would put it in the realm of fantasy or superstition. David Beyond science is quantum physics. If one curtails themselves exclusively to the world of double blind traditional science

RE: CSGatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-09-29 Thread Richard Harris
Dear Nancy, You're correct, CS failed to take care of Audrey's UTI, but when Brooks Bradley told us about adding 2 parts Gatorade to 1 part CS about a year ago--Audrey's 3 to 4 week's UTI attacke have NOT repeated--Praise God! ___ Richard Harris, 57 Year FL

RE: CSGatorade (homemade) and CS results

2004-09-29 Thread Ray Berry
Hi all, Can someone please tell me what Gatorade is. Is it an American thing because I have never heard of it in the UK? How do you make it? Ray Dear Nancy, You're correct, CS failed to take care of Audrey's UTI, but when Brooks Bradley told us about adding 2 parts Gatorade to 1 part CS

RE: CSthe realm of fantasy or superstition.

2004-09-29 Thread Richard Harris
Thanks David Christine, For Your delightful, thought-provoking challenge! Sincerely, ___ Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist 448 West Juniata Street Clermont, FL 34711 www.rharrisinc.com www.myseahealth.com/reh http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com

RE: CSthe realm of fantasy or superstition.

2004-09-29 Thread Sally Khanna
Christine wrote: Gregg Braden did a talk at a Washington state high school for about 3 hours. The principal advised allowing about 15 minutes for the first five rows of 'disruptive and disabled' children to be 'removed' before getting into the meat of the talk. Braden elected to talk at a

Re: CS4 cc?

2004-09-29 Thread Jim Wright (Lists)
Hey Folks, For you guys who like allot of conversion stuff from time to time I post this link for what I consider to be the premier converting program in the world, Versaverter. To top it off the program is FREE. Yep, no mistake. This little puppy will convert anything of a like nature to

Re: CSthe realm of fantasy or superstition.

2004-09-29 Thread Jim Wright (Lists)
Dear List, By the way, on the subject of quantum physics, if you haven't had a chance to go see the movie What the 'Bleep'...Do We Know? I urge everyone with an open mind to take the chance to see it. I have yet to find anyone who has seen it that wasn't moved in some important way. The

CSEpstein-Barr, Zapper Magpulser

2004-09-29 Thread Matthew McCann
Hello, Sol, Beck specifically mentions Epstein-Barr as an instance where magnetic pulsing is called for. The Zapper, which is electrical not magnetic, might not be as effective as the Magpulser. (see Beck Protocol, p. 42.) Matthew

CSThe Colloidal Silver Hand Book

2004-09-29 Thread Family Health Trust
I read in The Colloidal Silver Hand Book that 32 PPM was the recommended douse. In other literature they say 5 PPP. Can someone help clarify this for me? --=Chuck

Re: CSthe realm of fantasy or superstition.

2004-09-29 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
An interesting thought from Dr. Tiller of Stanford. I paraphrase a section from Conscious Acts of Creation, which I have just started reading. When watching TV or listening to the radio, if you want to know the contents of another channel, you MUST tune to that frequency. H. . . .