Re: CS>Canididate for the people

2004-11-04 Thread kent
then you guys/gals are in real trouble. Too bad CS couldn't cure that. Maybe if both candidates were immersed in CS or perhaps colloidal gold it would improve the situation. - Original Message - From: "mamapug" To: Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 8:21 AM Subject: Re: CS>Canididate

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier From: John W Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 21:02:31 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74716.html > Thank you Mike; > I've been chugging Colloidal Silver for over two years now. My > family and friends use it also after seeing what it can do. I

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread John W
Thank you Mike; I've been chugging Colloidal Silver for over two years now. My family and friends use it also after seeing what it can do. I dropped from the Silver list for a while because of computer problems. It (the context) seems to have changed somewhat. I'm usually a lurker but I did not

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier From: John W Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 17:05:13 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74707.html > OK, I give up. What is EIS? This forum is getting way to many > acronyms, lets type in English for us who are not first letter > physics. > Tha

RE: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread Garnet
I have one I bought from www.fludan.com , a Canadian supplier of herbs and chemicals. It is the one that I see in most stores. I find it easy to use. Depending on the current value the exchange rate can be very favorable. I have also bought Olive Leaf in bulk from their sister site www.oliviaspassi

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier From: mamapug Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 08:51:57 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74690.html >> The term "oligodynamic" was first used by von Nageli in 1893 to >> define a material that is "effective in small quantities." It >> includes heavy

RE: CS>white swollen knuckles>rodent caused allergies

2004-11-04 Thread Jim Holmes
Hi G. et al, An MD friend who has done extensive personal research on biowarfare says that he is not convinced that the alleged Hanta outbreak in the Southwest a few years ago was Hanta. He thinks it was probably anthrax from leaking ageing artillery shells at a storage depot. The Navajo al

RE: CS>white swollen knuckles>rodent caused allergies

2004-11-04 Thread Garnet
Young healthy people contracted Hanta after simply sweeping up where the mice had been. Being in the attic the dust could filter down into the house. No saying it is hanta just using it as an example. Previous to the cases that were diagnosed in the SW a few years back it was not a commonly known v

RE: CS>white swollen knuckles>rodent caused allergies

2004-11-04 Thread Garnet
Mouse urine can spread Hanta virus. No telling what else mice can spread. I would follow up on this and your white swollen knuckels. It could be that the periods where the swelling goes down are not due to withdrawal of CS but of a cycling of symptoms of something entirely different or unknown to y

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2004-11-04 Thread Rene Thurston
Yes, I am a dreaded NEWBIE!!! LOL! My name is Rene', and I have been taking CS for about three months now. My husband, daughter and I have had miraculous results. I am a BIG skeptic, and it took a lot of research, simple experimenting and actual visible results on ailments for me to get into th

CS>Re: Graviola

2004-11-04 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Try Google search, I do not sell it, and there are a number of good retailers. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ. marmar...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 11/4/04 11:47:54 AM EST, telt...@cableone.net writes: << wonderful successes over the last 6 years with larger doses of Graviola. Wha

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread John W
OK, I give up. What is EIS? This forum is getting way to many acronyms, lets type in English for us who are not first letter physics. Thanks, John - Original Message - From: "Dave Lewis" To: Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 4:57 PM Subject: RE: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

RE: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Dave Lewis
Thanks for all the replies. When I made my first drinkable batch of EIS, I estimate it was about 15ppm. All I did was swish it around in the mouth and spit it out. About 6-7 seconds later, there was a warm fuzzy feeling in my head just where I get the headaches. It was kind of soothing too. The

RE: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread scl...@netzero.com
This is the lowest price I have found on a 00 capsule maker ($6.59) and also the lowest price on the capsules (750 gel capsules for $7.69). I did searches on all the big search engines and wound up at this website. http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/now/cap2.html I have not used it yet but

RE: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Steve, Thanks for your information you share. Please elaborate on the capsule maker you bought, ease of using and price. Many thanks, ___ Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist 448 West Juniata Street Clermont, FL 34711 www.rharrisinc.com www.myseahealth.com/

Re: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Thanks so much Steve, I was ordering it when your reply came in. Adie >>> scl...@netzero.com 11/4/2004 12:32:08 PM >>> I'm really new to this but since Graviola is antiviral I believe it should help with Hep C. Steve -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. I

Re: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread scl...@netzero.com
I'm really new to this but since Graviola is antiviral I believe it should help with Hep C. Steve -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo

RE: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier--Thanks!

2004-11-04 Thread tlwidmer
Wow! Thank you all for your clear and reassuring answers and explainations to my question. I have despared of my husband and three step-sons ever benefiting from CS, even in the face of consistent evidence in the form of the fact my son and I never get sick!! My youngest step-son, who is prone

Re: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread Adrienne Elliott
Steve, How would you use it for hepatitis? Adie >>> scl...@netzero.com 11/4/2004 11:57:40 AM >>> Much appreciated Tel. I have friends that could really use Graviola for things like HPV, Cancer, Hepatitis, Lupus, and lesser diseases. I bought a couple of pounds and a capsule maker to get started

Re: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread scl...@netzero.com
Much appreciated Tel. I have friends that could really use Graviola for things like HPV, Cancer, Hepatitis, Lupus, and lesser diseases. I bought a couple of pounds and a capsule maker to get started and will report testimomials as they occur. Thanks Steve -- The Silver List is a moderated f

RE: CS>

2004-11-04 Thread Sally Khanna
Garnet, I received a reply from my neighbor. He says the source he found did not mention doixin specifically, but does mention phthalate. This is the article: http://www.emagazine?1125.com/view/ Sorry if that created any confusion, I do tend to believe Greenpeace, or at least, listen to them

Re: CS>Ear Accupressure Points

2004-11-04 Thread Tony Moody
Silver earrings!! OK now we are on topic again!! I was told by a very experienced homeopath that : Silver is cooling, shrinking or contracting and follows the moon cycle. Gold is heating, dilating and is sun cycle. I sometimes let the receiver of treatment leave their accoutrements on; for a ve

RE: CS>white swollen knuckles>rodent caused allergies

2004-11-04 Thread Adrienne Elliott
JOH I never saw any evidence that the mice got in the kitchen. The just wanted to nest in the attic in winter when it was cold outside. >>> ami...@starband.net 11/4/2004 9:11:38 AM >>> Rodents can produce strong allergens, their feces, urine, and dander. I live in a remote wilde area where there

Re: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 11/4/04 11:47:54 AM EST, telt...@cableone.net writes: << wonderful successes over the last 6 years with larger doses of Graviola. >> What is Graviola again? MA -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 11/4/04 10:08:02 AM EST, tlwid...@sbcglobal.net writes: << he read one sentence which said that there was a question as to whether it was toxic to the nervous system, but since it couldn't cross the BBB unless in the presence of citric acid, the brain was in no danger. [sigh

RE: CS>white swollen knuckles>rodent caused allergies

2004-11-04 Thread Adrienne Elliott
They were nesting in the attic space. Feces were found in the garage where I did my laundry. The exterminator killed them and I plugged up the hole where they were getting in. They were probably field mice. I had a large yard. I sold the house last year and moved far away to the mountains. Now I ha

RE: CS>white swollen knuckles>rodent caused allergies

2004-11-04 Thread Jim Holmes
Rodents can produce strong allergens, their feces, urine, and dander. I live in a remote wilde area where there are many invasive wild rats and mice. I experienced frightening Asthma-like symptoms during their infestation. When I began to successfully kill them, and then thoroughly vacuumed my s

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is correct, and neither is copper, which is a transitional and coin metal like silver and gold. Marshall mamapug wrote: > > > > The term "oligodynamic" was first used by von Nageli in 1893 to > > define a material that is "effective in small quantities." It > > includes he

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread mamapug
> > The term "oligodynamic" was first used by von Nageli in 1893 to > define a material that is "effective in small quantities." It > includes heavy metals such as mercury, copper, and silver. Silver is NOT a heavy metal, it is a transitional metal, also known as a noble metal,

Re: CS>Growths reduction??? Graviola anyone?

2004-11-04 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Steve, I have seen several breast cancer lumps disappear in a few weeks, cancer on the head in hairline  disappear, and a very bad case of depression be relieved, just to mention a few  wonderful successes over the last 6 years with larger doses of Graviola. Stating dose about 4,000  to 7,000 m

Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Marshall Dudley
We actually don't know. There are a number of sites on colloidal silver that claim it is toxic to the brain, but does not pass the blood brain barrier, and there was one paper that was published that said that metals normally blocked by the blood brain barrier will cross it in the citrate form. S

RE: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread Mike Monett
RE: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier From: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74686.html > Hello all > My husband's major objection to using CS is the fact that, > included in the information I gave him to read up on it's > benefits, he read one sentence which

RE: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier

2004-11-04 Thread tlwidmer
Hello all-- My husband's major objection to using CS is the fact that, included in the information I gave him to read up on it's benefits, he read one sentence which said that there was a question as to whether it was toxic to the nervous system, but since it couldn't cross the BBB unless in the