I hope that your information can help this gentleman and his Bells Palsy. And
I hope he fairs better than me. At this point of the disease, it is unlikely
that there is hope for me, but I always hope for the future.
Kris
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From: bbanever
To: silver-list@eskimo.co
Kris,
This is not true. As I previously stated acupuncture can be curative for
Bells Palsy. In addition, depending on the cause of the condition, CS and a
CS/DMSO mixture appled topically can also do the trick. If a virus or bacteria
is the cause then killing it will cure it. Herbs such
Oligiodynamic?
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From: gallen4...@aol.com [mailto:gallen4...@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 1:59 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET
Garnet,
Some time ago, like maybe a couple of years, there was quite a length
Lizard Genes
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From: John Rigby [mailto:jrig...@fablor.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>RE: Antiquarian Epidemiology
Hi folks,
Arnold wrote:
Unlike so many other expressions, this one is well documented. It's a
direct tr
Green tea is very high in fluorides, one of the highest of all the foods.
JOH
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From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 7:39 AM
To: Silver List
Subject: RE: CS>DMSO-DRAGON breath
Thanks Ed. I have a email into one of their distribu
Evening Sol,
>> Still have the cough. Still no secondary infections.
I hope you did not overlook Cayenne Pepper and Honey. While this
works as a cough suppressant, it does much more.
About two weeks ago, I had a bug like about 500 other people around. I had
a fever of 102 for about 3
My generator switches polarity every 55 seconds electronicly and
doesn't use stirring. I get 22 ppm of clear CS. I decant by the use of a
sun tea jar with a spiggot on the side. You just set it and forget it.
No filtering or wipeing the electrodes.
Dave
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Evening Ode,
Swa
Yes, what you say corresponds with my recollection: that the man's
recovery began when doctor's found the tick on his body, between his
toes or some such location.
JBB
On Tuesday, Oct 19, 2004, at 11:27 Asia/Tokyo, David W Kenney wrote:
There is a syndrome (not uncommon in the US) called
Are you nebulizing, with an actual nebulizer, DMSO and CS. That made a
big difference for me when first getting on CS. Since I take it every
day I seem to be not getting any colds or flus although I have had a
fever blister or two try to come up, but with DMSO CS those dry up
immeidately as well.
Mike,
I have just brewed up some higher ppm EIS, haven't started with it
yet. 10-12 ppm was working extremely well for me for a long time. I
don't know why simply using more of the 10 ppm didn't work as well as 20
ppm. However a quart a day of 10 ppm or so did not shorten the life of
the cold
Evening Ode,
Swapping the polarity of the electrodes just blows all that stuff into the
water...no big deal, but looks sorta ugly ... for a while.
I have been following all this with interest not sure whether I am
being educated or confused.
If the polarity swapping was of great value,
I was bent over with horrendous stomach cramps and at first they
thought it was food poisoning but that didn't prove out. It was a hot
summer day and my teeth were chattering so bad I thought I might break
them. The symptoms lasted a week then the rash appeared and they had no
idea what that
There is a syndrome (not uncommon in the US) called tick paralysis.
Symptoms reside quickly when the tick is removed.
Otherwise it can proceed to death...
Dr. Kenney
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From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 5:37 PM
T
I have bell's palsey and have had it 18 years. Do yourself a favor...take
the steroids. So far it's the only thing that helps. There is no surgery,
no exercises and no other medication that I know of that will take care of
it.
Sincerely,
Kris
> [Original Message]
> From: David
> To:
> Date
Interesting that you mention Germany: on a Japanese TV program not
long ago, I saw a German motorcyclist -- a camping/tourer type -- who
had been completely paralyzed by the bite of a tick.This fellow was
traveling with a woman who was not ill, which gave at least some clue
that his prob
CS>changing subject, breaking threads
From: sol
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:14:57
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74108.html
> Too bad, it would be nice to have a way to clarify a subject
> without breaking a thread.
> So I guess I will go back to not changing headers. I fi
Thanks Marshall! You are always so helpful.
Ken B.
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Hi Trem,
Yes, thank you very much. Your parameters are very interesting and I
would like to study them more carefully. Can your give the exact
volume of dw and the brew times?
You probably won't see any floaters with the vigorous stirring - they
are very fragile and would be blown away. Also,
Greetings my Silvery friends, and newcomers as well!
The list has been a bit quieter than average lately and is starting to
pick back up the last couple of days. In the interest of helping the
newcomers get acquainted with things, and as a reminder for our
regulars...
Now is a good time to rem
Consider biofeedback, someone with a ROSHI instrument 626.577.2202.
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From: "David"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Bells Palsy
> Thanks Dan,
>
> Whats strange is I have been doing more then my usual
> CS because I came down with a cold o
Hi Mike,
I made that particular batch on June 21, 2001 when I was designing the SG7
Pro and was using different current ranges to see what the relationship to
current density versus production speed versus "end product quality" was.
That batch was made using 30 milliamps and four electrodes 1.5 in
Garnet wrote:
Several on the CG_Exchange list have made CPlatinum with thier home made
high voltage generators. As well there is a CG Generator available from
Inspiral Technologies that will make it at home.
Perhaps you would like to check out the list archives in your spare (:-)
time Frank.
Too bad, it would be nice to have a way to clarify a subject without
breaking a thread.
So I guess I will go back to not changing headers. I find that often
even if the subject header becomes or starts inaccurate, there is still
some content applying to the original post, so an archive search o
Hi David,
You could tweak your toes, usually on the opposite side to the
affliction. concentrate your work on the tips and the balls of the toes,
quite hard; enough to get you to say 'ouch' The work is not so much
a rub as it is a press in and roll slightly. But also work the neck of
each toe a
CS>Floaters in CS
From: Trem (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:30:36
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> Hi Garnet,
> I believe the floaters are one atom thick and are floating because
> of surface tension so it appears like a lot but in
Several on the CG_Exchange list have made CPlatinum with thier home made
high voltage generators. As well there is a CG Generator available from
Inspiral Technologies that will make it at home.
Perhaps you would like to check out the list archives in your spare (:-)
time Frank.
http://groups.yaho
Sorry, when you referred to floaters, I thought you
meant floaters in the eye...
As Rosanna Rosanadanna would say,
"Never Mind"...
Dan
Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET
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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 07:12:15
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Probably the least expensive way to go. V can customize to some degree as well
if you email him what you are looking for. I have the dual array and it has
helped my back a few times.
Steve
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I contacted it in Germany in 1957 and was hospitalized in hidelberg
along with 10 other solders as they ran every test they could think of
with no diagnosis of anything, just one of those mysteries.
I got the arithma migrans rash every 6 to 8 years as well as feeling
like hell without any doct
Hi Garnet,
I believe the floaters are one atom thick and are floating because of
surface tension so it appears like a lot but in actuality isn't. You may
notice that they disappear when you pour the CS into another container.
It's still only silver and water in the mix. I am unable to make color
Marshall wrote:
Can that be produced the same way as colloidal silver electrolytically?
No, it can not be made by electrolysis. We make it by the Mesoprocess. There
is no home method to make it that I am aware of.
See: http://www.purestcolloids.com/mesoplatinum.htm
Frank Key
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Dave wrote:
>I know the scary feeling very well.
> I have had it twice. The first time the doctor told me they didn't know
> what caused it but it would go away in two weeks by it's self,and it did
> without treatment. All I had to do was operate my eyelid manually until
> the eye would close
I know the scary feeling very well.
I have had it twice. The first time the doctor told me they didn't know
what caused it but it would go away in two weeks by it's self,and it did
without treatment. All I had to do was operate my eyelid manually until
the eye would close again.
After a lot
Hi, Ode,
What you say seems reasonable. Isaac Newton took a
year off from his studies when his university shut down on
account of plague. That's the year he did his best work!
(no distractions.)
I recall in Mel Gibson's movie Braveheart that the father
of Robert the Bruce was depicted as a leper.
If you have 2 or more identical meters, place one in any solution that
makes it read 20 uS or 10 PPM.
Use that same meter to make a solution that reads half that and see if any
of the other meters calibrated to read the same in the 20 uS solution agree
within a full digit.
Good luck.
[Some d
Tried what?
If that's using Faradays equations, they're very good at telling how much
silver left the electrode but don't tell you where it all went. [as in, how
much is "in the water" vs stuck somewhere else.]
The more deposits you have, the further off they'll be.
It's a good ball park double
At 10:23 PM 10/16/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Evening Ode,
>
>You made a lot of interesting points about instrumentation.
>
> >>But using conductivity to get PPM isn't exactly a valid way to do these
>>things anyhow.
>
>Seems this point has been made before, by you and others.
>
>> It's just bett
If you make the CS very strong without cleaning the electrodes, more
hydrogen bubbles form, more silver makes it to those hydrogen bubbles, gain
an electron and turn into particles getting trapped in their surface
tension whie making them conductive as they get close enough to touch each
other so
My X had it, believed to have been caused by
Neurontin.
His diabetis doc put him on the neurontin for his
neuropathy pain.
( off label use)
Connie
Subject: CS>Bells Palsy
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The production of C Platinum is discussed on the C Gold list. Both use a
High Voltage process. I have been planning on setting up a generator so
keep myself supplied with CG, as it is pricey to buy. It looks pretty
simple and while precautions need to be taken to turn off the power
supply when adj
Does the archive serach only check thread titles and not the body of the
message? If it checks the body of the message then the thread title is
not so important.
I know on Yahoo it is suppose to check the message too, not just the
title. But I have seen it only check recent messages and not pull
Can that be produced the same way as colloidal silver electrolytically?
Marshall
Frank Key wrote:
> David wrote:
>
> > Has anyone in this group experienced Bells
> > Palsy or know the best way to treat it in a holistic
> > manner?
>
> The recovery time can be dramatically reduced by taking collo
DMSO is a very good antinflammatory. Used orally or topically. I agree
with the idea of compressing the area with DMSO CS, even adding some
MSM. And would also do all three orally.
I had Bell's Palsy when I was pregnant. Same symptoms, went to the ER
and the doc met me there. She said it was due t
I wonder if running DMSO through activated charcoal would take out the
odorous component.
Marshall
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I get silver floaters in my CS when I go past 12 or 1 on the dial of my
SG6. I make my own distilled water from well water. It does not light
the conductance meter on the generator so I assume it is very pure. I
think is more to do with the process of making a higher ppm CS. Maybe
Trem or Mike or s
Homeopathic remedies are not just ultra diluted they are sucussed. A
very specific maneuver not easily mimicked without a machine. It
involves shaking in a manner that involves an impact at the end of each
shake.
Garnet
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 21:47, John Rigby wrote:
> Hi folks,
> A very interes
Actually my experience does not bear this out. I use ~10 ppm and I drink
at least a cup a day, divided into 3-4 gulps. If there is something
going around or if I feel off I increase this up to a quart a day or
more. If I stick at my maintenance dose when I start to feel yucky or
fatigued I sometime
Thanks Ed. I have a email into one of their distributors and am waiting
for a reply. The product they sell for addition to paint to reduce VOCs
is a powdered ceramic made from clay that contained the organisms. It
mentions the imprint of the bacteria so I am not sure if they are saying
any of the o
Search for Tollen's reagent.
Marshall
Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote:
> Does anyone know the process or have links to how one can make the
> reflective silvery mirror-like finish inside glass bottle and
> containers. There was some mention of this months back but I don't
> have a clue how to search f
The Jacob Lab low odor DMSO has 10% urea. Due to this oral use will
never be recommended. BUT lots of people use urea orally in very small
quantities. It is used in urine therapy to enhance the effect. There is
controversy within the traditional medical field surrounding the use of
human urine or u
At 01:55 PM 18/10/04, you wrote:
No, sol, this does not work, as you can easily see by checking the
archives. The previous thread broke as soon as j rigby changed the
subject. Unfortunately, he did not check his post, and did not know
his suggestion would not work:
http://escribe.
Metallic mercury isn't that toxic unless vaporised and inhaled,
or in contact with saliva for years and years.
Organic and inorganic mercury compounds are horribly toxic.
http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic813.htm
I too played with metallic mercury as a kid, without obvious
effects (though who
> Hello, Dan,
>
> Greater accuracy might be attained by using the fact that
> the unit of conductivity is really microsiemens per
> centimeter, not the microsiemens so commonly used.
>
> The probes can be attached by clips to external probes
> of adjustable and measurable separation. This would
I have no doubt that the information in this article is true:
http://www.mercola.com/2004/oct/16/mercury.htm
But when I was a kid in the 6th grade (many years ago), there was a
stoppered bottle of mercury in our science cabinet, and we used to take
it out and play with it. It was fascinating to
Hi David,
If it were me I would be taking anti-inflammatories. Steroids are a last
resort in my book. If this is caused by a viral or bacterial infection you
need your immune system to work at it's best.
Steroids suppress the immune system.. I am not suggesting that this is your
case, but one o
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