You know, it just might be the Dr. Clark's synchrometer might diagnose Lyme
disease easily. All one would have to have is a culture of the Borelia and
then it could be diagnosed by a person who is able to use the equipment
competently
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From: Betsy Coffey [mailto:lat
Hi Nenah,
May you be very happy in your new home.
Have you tried connecting well water straight into the Ionizer? To test
whether the filter is the culprit.
I can think of two potential problems.
1/ Something has got into the ionizer causing a problem, possibly
blocking a port or covering an e
Mycoplasma is now classified as an acid fast bacterium. Years ago it was
classified in the lmyphogranularium group because they couldn't decide
whether it was a virus or a bacterium, having some qualities of both
-Original Message-
From: Dave [mailto:ddar...@centurytel.net]
Sent: Sun
Check out curcurmin and graviola along with rife, etc.
-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 5:40 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Cancer therapies...
Greetings,
I've been working very hard the last week exploring alte
Betsy writes:
> Hope this is helpful
Quite a list! Thank you. I'll work through the links as time and energy
permits.
Ultimately, I will pick and choose the information to pass on to them
based on my assessment of their frame of mind and what they can absorb
or appreciate. It's a lot of work,
Marian writes:
> Would they consider using Classical Homeopathy in addition to
> whatever?
I was just talking to her this afternoon and she reported having worked
with a homeopath who helped her elderly father over some things. So,
yes, that may be another path to follow for them.
Thank you,
Dave, I dont think it is a misconception but maybe I
didnt understand what you meant. Lyme is a spirocete
bacteria like you said. With lyme disease, you can
also harbor other infections bacterial or otherwise.
YOu can also have babesia which is a parasite. There
are various bacterial infections tha
I agree Donna,
There are plenty of them who simply look at their computer screens and then
give you a remedy. I like those who can listen to you and select an accurate
remedy themselves. anyone can buy a computer program.
Sally
alopez...@aol.com wrote:
Classical homeopaths are so hard to f
Yes please send my way I'd be interested in viewing.thanks Ernie
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From: GaelicHounds [mailto:gaelichou...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 1:04 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Re: silver-digest Cancer Therapies
Mike,
Would they consider using
Mike,
Would they consider using Classical Homeopathy in addition to whatever?
There are a lot (no, not all) cancers being cured by homeopathy - the
only
caveat I would add, is to use a Classical Homeopath. They have studied
well beyone the 4th Organon, which is the level that most homeopathic
Donna, the only one I know of is in Toronto. Would this be of help?
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From: alopez...@aol.com [mailto:alopez...@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 12:23 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest / Help for Wilma
Classical homeopaths are so h
Yes Marian,
Side effects of healing, naturally, shouldn't be mistaken for getting
sick.
One must be patient.( pardon the pun ) regarding time for healing. It
does take much longer, but then again longer then what? Suffering for
days, sometimes weeks on end from Allopathic treatment; A very small
p
Classical homeopaths are so hard to find since it takes decades for one to
get the skill necessary to practice. Please could you give me a few names of
good classical homeopaths..I went to one in Houston, Tx...he was arrogant and
very inadequate.
Donna
Ernie,
I've used a Classical Homeopath with excellent results, for some time
now.
My 92-1/2 year old mother has regained a great deal of good health from
Homeopathy also. She had been going to MD's with poor to awful
results.
I DO believe in it, and have found it helps with all sorts of thin
I take one teaspoonful in a glass of juice.
Sally
Roger Barker wrote:
Hi Sally, can you please tell me how much spirulina you take each day?
--
Cheers, Roger
http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html
on 7/2/2005 8:01 AM, Sally Khanna at khann...@yahoo.com wrote:
For Mike and the rest wit
Can whoever sent this information to my daughter please send it to her again at
soma...@alltel.net. It got lost while printing.Thanks.Bill Amos
--
hi dad,
since i can't get on the silver list...can you ask them a question for
Hi Sally, can you please tell me how much spirulina you take each day?
--
Cheers, Roger
http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html
on 7/2/2005 8:01 AM, Sally Khanna at khann...@yahoo.com wrote:
For Mike and the rest with allergies:
Recently, on another list, I found out that horses with aller
Mike,
When working intensively with EC-AFNOR (French medical standard) essential
oils, generally one is clear of the 'mass' that causes problems within a
month. The principals are cleansing and frequency. It works. There are
tried and true recipes that one can do at home or head off to a clinic
IP6 converts cancer cells back to normal cells-- go to Google for info.
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Mike,
Dick Loyd has some great stuff on his website about treating cancer and other
conditions. Go to:
http://www.royalrife.com/conditions.html
Dr. Loyd, for those who don't know, is a Rifer and researcher and is quite good
at what he does.
Nenah
- Original Message -
From: "M. G. Devo
Dear People,
I have a challenge with my water system and would like your input, especially
from the chemistry-minded folk of this list.
In November I moved my home and office 6 miles to an even more remote country
location. The house's water supply is fed by a well. The water's pH tests at
around
Betsy
Is a mycoplasma a bacteria ?
Lyme is caused by a spirochete which is a spiral shaped bacteria.
This is the second time lately I've seen this misconception.
Lyme is the great imitator. It could be that Lyme could cover all of
her problems.
Dave
Betsy Coffey wrote:
I was just wonderi
Greetings,
I've been working very hard the last week exploring alternative cancer
therapies in greater depth. A good friend is diagnosed with colon
cancer, with possible liver involvement. He'll get word back on the
liver pathology tomorrow, so we'll know more soon.
>From what I see, he's a go
Hi gang,
I've been busy for a couple of weeks and haven't contributed much. I'd
like to answer a few remarks I've seen, from John among others, that
touch on just what is or is not welcome on the Silver List...
*** Any health related question is welcome. You don't have to worry if
it might not
Remember.companies are required to say a product (vitamin/vaccine/drug,
etc.) will last at least so many years.there is no incentive for them to
prove that they may last 10, 15, years or longer. It took the FDA 5
decades to finally say that a tetanus vaccination would last 10 years..
_
At 07:06 AM 07/02/05, Betsy wrote:
(SNIPPED)
A question for himagain- I agree that many supplements
are stressful to the body but I do think it is hard to
get what you need in food the way that it is
processed-even good food is lacking due to soil
depletion etc.
The question that I have regards t
the "expiration" dates on the containers are arbitrary, are they not??
the same for all... aren't most things marked to expire +2
years?
haven't I seen that some things are damaged by refrigeration, let alone
freezing?
I have really benefitted in switching to ester-c. where does
How about freezing???
nessie..
What might be the best way TO EXTEND THIS SHELF LIFE? Can one extend the
SHELF LIFE?
1)Does one use VACUUM packing?
2)Use a CANNING PROCESS?
3What is the practical Shelf Life of say, Vitamin C?
These question are meant
I was just wondering if Wilma has been tested for
mycoplasma infections like lyme etc. which can cause
some of her bowel troubles. Also chronic systemic
candidias can be a problem esp if she has been on alot
of antibioitcs. If this is the case, I think that
supplements are helpful rather than harmf
ha, thought i sent this to the list but it sent to a private email...i have
to watch that.
don't forget that there are other plants that are excellent sources of vit
c, like homegrown bell peppers and tomatoes...while waiting for the roses
to take hold consider growing some high octane plants
BROOKS B's suggestion of planting Rooted Rosa Rugosa is a timely and practical
suggestion.
My question is -- how does one put -- bottles of 1000 mg Vitamin C into store??
-- I ask the followint questions -- meant to be a "short er term" option.
Vitamin C tablets and Powder obviously has a LIMIT
For Mike and the rest with allergies:
Recently, on another list, I found out that horses with allergies are being
helped by taking spirulina.
I have been taking spirulina for over a year, but never made the connection
with the added improvement in my own allergies until reading this.
I kn
At 07:45 PM 05/02/05, Mike wrote:
--- Forwarded message follows ---
From: "Ms. Wilma L. Amos"
To: "M. G. Devour"
Subject:digest
Date sent: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 04:44:47 -0500
Hi there Wilma,
Yes, it is both easy and hard to
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