Re: CS>Rosacea

2004-11-25 Thread Sally Khanna
I may have some idea why antibiotics work. Skin inflamations are a result of too much fire element. Many antibiotics are bitter and therefore, cooling. The cooling element balances out the "fire" and dissipates the inflammation. My guess is that any one of several bitter herbs would have t

Re: CS>Rosacea

2004-11-25 Thread himagain
At 01:49 PM 26/11/04, Steve wrote: Putting a cloth or paper towel wetted with CS on the affected area for as long as you can helps a little bit. But much more effective is a cheap antibiotic, e.g. Doxycyclene. Dermatologists don't know the cause of Rosacea, and they don't know why antibiotics c

CS>CS good & bad stomach bacteria

2004-11-25 Thread twllLL
This article claims too much CS kills off good bacteria in the stomach.He also mentions the libertarian turning blue,but doesn't go into detail about ionic or non ionic CS. http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ea2002/ea_021114.shtml

Re: CS>argument does help, was Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-25 Thread himagain
At 07:07 AM 26/11/04, Sol wrote: Even if sometimes things get a bit acrimonious, it is of absolute importance to get both sides. And I am glad the back and forth went on for more than one round, too, as that brought out a lot more info. I am actually capable of reading both sides, following

Re: CS>Cilantro [Re: CS>mercury and heavy metals]

2004-11-25 Thread himagain
At 11:21 PM 25/11/04, you wrote: Cilantro is the herb, Coriander is the seed. To my knowledge it is the Cilantro, the green leafy plant and not the seed that chelates mercury. I can't get enough of the stuff and will eat it by the handfuls on I have known people who are highly allergic to it t

Re: CS>Rosacea

2004-11-25 Thread nancymike
put some CS in a spray bottle and spritz directly on the Rosacea. If it is possible, especially for the psoriasis, put some CS on a guaze and cover it with plastic wrap so it stays wet all night. Nancy - Original Message - From: MED To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday,

Re: CS>Rosacea

2004-11-25 Thread Garnet
Erythromycin used topically is helpful. You can buy it at any aquarium supply store. My daughter uses 10% Benzoyl Peroxide a small bottle, crushes a tablet of Erythromycin and mixes it, then uses this at night. It is what a dermatologist prescribed for her friend for acne and we read the bottle and

Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone

2004-11-25 Thread Garnet
If you heavily ozonate a house with any adsorbtive materials such as sheet rock, plaster or other porous materials you are going to have out gassing going on for sometime after. You also may find rubber and plastics breaking down over a period of time if you continue the practice. I looked into t

Re: CS>argument does help, was Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-25 Thread Garnet
Joy, You have grossly misread my posts. I use precise language and references but I am just as intuitive, alternative and open as anyone. Guess you just perceived what you feared and did not open your mind to other meanings of my words. A common flaw in the internet medium because you can not re

Re: CS>Rabies tragedy...may be turning around

2004-11-25 Thread NANCY ESTES
The details won't be disclosed until they write it up for publication. Nancy nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net --- Dan Nave wrote: > What was the actual treatment? The article doesn't > say. > > Dan = Nancy C. Estes nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discuss

CS>Rabies tragedy...may be turning around

2004-11-25 Thread Dan Nave
What was the actual treatment? The article doesn't say. Dan CS>Rabies tragedy...may be turning around * From: Matthew McCann (view other messages by this author) * Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 18:55:34 http://www.wisinfo.com/thereporter/news/archive/local_18761477.shtml The world's firs

Re: CS>Rosacea

2004-11-25 Thread
Putting a cloth or paper towel wetted with CS on the affected area for as long as you can helps a little bit. But much more effective is a cheap antibiotic, e.g. Doxycyclene. Dermatologists don't know the cause of Rosacea, and they don't know why antibiotics control it. They just know it works,

Re: CS>Cilantro [Re: CS>mercury and heavy metals]

2004-11-25 Thread Dan Nave
Cilantro is an acquired taste. Start out with a little and work up. It is indispensable in Indian cooking and a lot of oriental dishes as well. Of course, if you think of it as medicine you can choke down anything. ;-)) The taste of a wad of cilantro is actually quite different than eating it in

Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone

2004-11-25 Thread Dan Nave
What is the purpose of bubbling it through water? Dan Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone * From: Tony Moody wrote: * Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 23:36:53 Hi Sally, A few things you could do with your 'strong' ozone generator. Mount it up high, a few inches to a foot below the ceiling. Ozone i

CS>Rabies tragedy...may be turning around

2004-11-25 Thread Matthew McCann
http://www.wisinfo.com/thereporter/news/archive/local_18761477.shtml The world's first unvaccinated survivor of rabies (!) local_18761477.url Description: Binary data

Re: CS>product on web

2004-11-25 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
I wonder if Braggs liquid amino acids would be similar to Angioprim's liquid aminos? If so there is a big price difference between the two. Bragg Live Foods Dennis. suzy sue wrote: Here is the Angioprim web page. tell me what you all think htt

Re: CS>argument does help, was Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-25 Thread M. G. Devour
I can agree with much of Joy's and Sol's comments, but I say we now need to let things be. Folks are who they are and until they make themselves more trouble than help to the list, we will just try to get along. It's wise to note that personal attacks not only are discouraged by list rules, bu

RE: CS>Re:CS>CS turning grey

2004-11-25 Thread Richard Harris
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CS>Re:CS>CS turning grey

2004-11-25 Thread William Amos
Hello Sandy: I think if more information were given it would help to determine the problem. You mention that you have never had this problem before, but that this is a new unit. It would sound to me that making 10 gallons in one hour is awfully fast and that the partical size may be too large. D

Re: CS>argument does help, was Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-25 Thread Joy
I agree that putting the information out there, each person's opinions/information/ideas, yes this is important and valuable. However, what I don't need or want is the kind of oneuponeship that Garnet seems to need to do on this issue. It may be a hot button issue for her, or perhaps she jus

Re: CS>Rosacea

2004-11-25 Thread David S Osborne
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CS>CS turning grey

2004-11-25 Thread Sandy . Green
I have purchased a generator set up recently, which works with silver wires and clips. It makes 10 gallons of CS in approximately one hour when I use starter CS with it. Recently, my brew came out a light golden color. A few hours later, some of them turned dark gold. The next day, all the j

CS>argument does help, was Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-25 Thread sol
I absolutely disagree. The argument (used in the philosophical sense) back and forth between Garnet and Nenah has been very productive for me personally. I have learned a lot that I didn't know about Ozone from it. Without this kind of back and forth, no matter how uncomfortable it makes people

CS>Rosacea

2004-11-25 Thread MED
Does anyone have any experience with CS and Rosacea and/or flaky dermatitis/psoriasis? Any comments would be appreciated. TIA M.

CS>Milk Experiment

2004-11-25 Thread Matthew McCann
Hello, Marshall, If ozonated water can produce the same effect as h2o2 on EIS, it might be used to disentangle the their disinfective capabilities. Unlike h2o2, ozonated water rapidly decays away. Best regards, Matthew

Re: CS>Cilantro [Re: CS>mercury and heavy metals]

2004-11-25 Thread Garnet
Cilantro is the herb, Coriander is the seed. To my knowledge it is the Cilantro, the green leafy plant and not the seed that chelates mercury. I can't get enough of the stuff and will eat it by the handfuls on Tortilla Soup, in Pico de Gallo (chopped onion, tomato, garlic and jalapeno peppers), w

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-25 Thread himagain
At 01:37 AM 25/11/04, you wrote: I have learned all I need to know about ozone in the past 7 years I have been actively reseraching its potential for treating degenerative disease. My criteria are that something has to be number one safe, affordable and available. You see Nenah most of the truly

Re: CS> Ozone

2004-11-25 Thread Garnet
Thank you sol. On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 15:19, sol wrote: > Interesting, that site says: > "Contrary to popular understanding ozone is not toxic to the body - > hundreds of peer reviewed published articles not only confirm this but > attest to the medical benefits of ozone. " > Only one paper is ac

Re: CS> garnet needs therapy

2004-11-25 Thread Garnet
Who needs therapy? On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 20:52, name withheld wrote: > hi > i think garnet should see a therapist for emotional problems. > > garnet can have her say and nenah can have her say. > > but this argument is helping no one. > > > > On Nov 24, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Garnet wrote: > >

Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone - REBUTTAL to ozone's toxicity

2004-11-25 Thread himagain
At 12:59 AM 25/11/04, you wrote: Ozone kills living organics..it oxidizes dead and living organics without prejudice [period] Useful? Maybe. But it is by no means a benign substance. The ONLY question is, does it kill the badies faster than you grow back the goodies? If it does, you win. I

Re: CS>Cilantro [Re: CS>mercury and heavy metals]

2004-11-25 Thread himagain
At 03:11 AM 24/11/04, you wrote: Cilantro, the cooking herb chelates mercury. This was discovered serendipitously by a practitioner who was treating someone who was eating a lot of soup made with cilantro. There is a protocol published on the web. google cilantro +mercury Hi Garnet & folks, SWM

Re: CS>mercury and heavy metals

2004-11-25 Thread himagain
At 01:35 AM 24/11/04, you wrote: No, try IP6. Marshall IP6 ??? Will google 4 it but ... any refs Marshall? Himagain -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your