As an avid CS user and group member for the past few years I stumbled onto
EFT after having a severe panic attack ( caused by the loss of my second job)
which was so bad I wound up in the hospital thinking I was having a heart
attack. Thank God my heart is fine after all the tests. The panic
Hi Mike:
I think what you've stated stands very well on its own.
I've been a "hobbyist" independent researcher since I was very young. When
I began studying alternative and natural medicine, I was eventually shocked
to discover the state of affairs. MOST of the alternative & natural
medicine fi
Mike wrote:
To an extent they are correct, in that alternative medicine, as it's
practiced on the internet, is a chaotic zoo of conflicting claims,
belligerant hucksterism, fanatical debunking, and utter lunacy. If you
are looking for an excuse to dismiss the whole thing, you *will* be able
to f
This comment will quickly to Off Topic if it goes anywhere, but here
goes. It pertains to "blackout" as mentioned by our moderator.
For some time now, i have routinely been asking friends whom I know to
be intelligent, well-informed, and highly literate whether or not they
are aware that a
Dear Sasha,
I'm terribly sorry that what I wrote was so upsetting to you. Let's see
if I can explain what I said and help you understand the context I'm
working from ...
I wrote:
> To an extent they are correct, in that alternative medicine, as it's
> practiced on the internet, is a chaotic zoo
..."there are those who are quacks, hucksters, and people simply out to make a
buck anyway they can. "
-More often then not, there here on on web. You really must discern and filter
what's here.
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From: Essentially Sasha
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sen
Here is the quote, it was posted here by Duncan Crow and the whole mesage can be found in the archives, I think it was from last December, IIRR.
" Also one should consider that supplementation can be dangerous as in
the case of Primal Defense, which contains a soil bacteria (bacillus
lichenformi
Where is your PH.D. from?
- Original Message -
From: Essentially Sasha
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Colloidal silver
Mike stated, . . .
To an extent they are correct, in that alternative medicine, as it's
. and here's me agreeing with every word Mike wrote, as it
entirely fits my own experience.
sol
Essentially Sasha wrote:
Mike stated, . . .
To an extent they are correct, in that alternative medicine, as it's
practiced on the internet, is a chaotic zoo of conflicting claims,
bel
Sol wrote:
Also there
is information that one of the probiotic organisms in Primal Defense is
actually dangerous (b.lichenformis) it is associated with cancers.
Anyone considering using PD should do some research, so they have enough
information to make a considered decision, rather than rely on
Mike stated, . . .
To an extent they are correct, in that alternative medicine, as it's
practiced on the internet, is a chaotic zoo of conflicting claims,
belligerant hucksterism, fanatical debunking, and utter lunacy. If you
are looking for an excuse to dismiss the whole thing, you *will* be
able
I am severely allergic to iodine, thus cannot use fish oil, or any
product derived from fish oils.
sol
Betsy Coffey wrote:
What did you mean about fish oil being out?
Do you think using fish oil is good or bad?
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Terry Chamberlain and Group,
Yes! Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) does absolutely work for Alcoholism!
as well as, many other physical diseases and ailments directly related to
blockages in the body's energy system. EFT is mostly used for eliminating
negative emotions such as fear, anxiety, g
Ackckck!
Now I see: (Nauaysey)
Hey .. tokkin' 'bout ego hah =
Hey .. talking about ego (and hah is a cry for wellness or whatever.)
See?
Faith
From: Christos Moussoulioits
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>we're happy-go-lucky! And we Help!
Date: Sat,
Hmm .. ego, Dennis .. I have to be careful with my stubborn strong canny
ego. So I won't publish on the list. What I can do is send it to you
privately, and then you tell me what you think of it (as pre-reader, kinda).
Only you promise me that you won't publish it before I can ha ha.
FSF
From:
Mike wrote:
Raine, I have a question:
Do you have a friend or loved one who can handle a soldering iron?
A very long time ago, when I was first on the list, milions of minutes ago,
Marshalee (whom I did not even know at the time) wrote to me a very kind
message -which I still have, and can c
Sorry .. dunno (don't know) what this is about?
Faith
From: "M. G. Devour"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>we're happy-go-lucky! And we Help!
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 11:00:24 -5
> Please , please... What you are saying is very valuable but take into
Barbara asks:
> When will that experiment start? It's been almost 4 hours and there was
> nothing unpleasant in my mail box :)
Oh, it will be whenever I hear from the owner of Eskimo North that he's
had a chance to make the change for me.
I can *HOPE* that you won't even notice the differen
In a message dated 4/23/2005 11:15:22 AM Central Standard Time,
mama...@netzero.net writes:
> Hi, Callie,
> No, with an FBS of 86 I don`t think i have diabetes. My late mom had it
> and my oldest sister has it bad enough to need 4 shots a day. (My
> sister took Mom to the Senior Center one day
Hi Mike,
When will that experiment start? It's been almost 4 hours and there was
nothing unpleasant in my mail box :)
Barbara
> Hi gang,
>
> In hopes of solving one problem, I will be running an experiment that
> may cause some unpleasant side effects.
>
> Be well,
>
> Mike Devour
> silv
Yes that is correct---the name was changed to reflect the broader range
of species now discussed there, and to indicate that all species are
welcome, not solely cats and dogs.
sol
Raine wrote:
Hi Mike,
I had heard that CS Cats & Dogs became Silver Pets?
-Raine
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I have also heard this about primal defense and other
soil based organisms. There is something about them
that makes me a little leery although I know people
who have used them with success. Fos or inulin can be
good for some people but for others, it can feed bad
bacteria. What did you mean about
Hi Mike,
I had heard that CS Cats & Dogs /became/ Silver Pets?
-Raine
M. G. Devour wrote:
PS> Is the CS Cats & Dogs list still around?
A search on coconut oil and IBS, Crohn's etc. should turn up some interesting
information.
Virgin coconut oil, fresh, not stuff made from mouldy copra
Rowena
> Well no help there for me, as fish oils are right out.
> Also there is information that one of the probiotic organisms in
> Primal Defense is actually dangerous (b.lichenformis) it is associated
> with cancers.
We've had great results with the soluble fiber mentioned in the
Mercola article. We
Morning Christos,
Please , please... What you are saying is very valuable but take into
consideration that you are writing in an international list. Those idioms
are like "Greek" to me.
Please don't be offended by our goofy American expressions.
All that means is "We don't under
> I forgot to give the link to the SilverPets list:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/
>
> Might be the better forum for animal discussions, it is the sister list
> of this one. sol
Yes, pet and animal related discussions are always welcome here. We'd
love to hear your success storie
I forgot to give the link to the SilverPets list:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/
Might be the better forum for animal discussions, it is the sister list
of this one.
sol
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I have found the amino acid, L-glutamine, to be helpful in fighting IBD.
Perhaps it would help with IBS, too. Then there's always Slippery Elm and
Marshmallow Root, both reported to help tremendously: I have no experience
with either of these, though.
Elaine
Kansas City, MO
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Hi, Callie,
No, with an FBS of 86 I don`t think i have diabetes. My late mom had it
and my oldest sister has it bad enough to need 4 shots a day. (My
sister took Mom to the Senior Center one day for the monthly health
check, and they did her blood sugar as well. It was so high they
freaked! 4
Another idea not as good, but helpful: I just used some alligator clips
with wires to hook in a cheapo digital multimeter, and keep it turned on
to the current draw setting. I monitored current level to adjust the
electrode spacing during the brewing to keep the current low. And it
also gave m
It is also worthwhile according to the info on the Bulloved Bulldogs
site to get some information on the weather in your area. And from that
you can figure out what months you might want to give the heartworm
stuff. The microfilaria only develop to the stage where a larvae that
can grow into an
The key to thermal stirring is to balance heat shed from the container sides with heat soak from the thermal source.
The water should not get 'hot'.
It's temperature 'differential' that does the stirring.
. Preheating the water on very small batches both speeds up the process at the
Gotcha.
Ode Coyote is fine..it appears on the CS Today book that way, so why the
heck not now?
It doesn't matter. I'm not looking for credits anyhow.
Ode [real name.. a writers cramps dream: Kenneth Wayne
Steckenrider..signed: KW Scribble]
At 11:21 AM 4/22/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Ode Coyote
No matter how crappy a batch of CS is, you can still use it any way you
like in a pinch.
It all "works".
There's good stuff in there along with the crap.
Just don't make a habit out of it or use a lot for a long time.
If I had food poisoning, I'd not hesitate for an instant to guzzle down a
Thanks for reminding me of the report: I had it in my archives. I
contacted Novartis and spoke with one of their staff veterinarians and
learned that the reason the amount of active ingredient is so high in
Interceptor is to ensure it kills intestinal parasites. The heartworms are
killed with th
.5 to 5 millimaps?
It all depends on how much electrode you use and how far apart they are.
The idea is to not exceed about 1 millimap per square inch of electrode.
With constant stirring, you can go up to around 2 mA per and still get
good results.
I've never done this, but as per observation
Hi gang,
In hopes of solving one problem, I will be running an experiment that
may cause some unpleasant side effects.
You may see some spam get through to the list. If this happens, please
don't panic, or grouse too loudly! If it becomes a major concern,
contact me privately to let me know.
> Please , please... What you are saying is very valuable but take into
> consideration that you are writing in an international list. Those
> idioms are like "Greek" to me. Christos from Greece
Kalimera, Christos,
That is a valuable reminder, dear sir! Thank you.
I'm pleased that we *have* su
Raine wrote:
> I'd love nothing more than to have $100+ to spend on a good unit
> instead of this cheapie thing I have, but alas that's not the case. So
> I've gotta learn how to make this work the best it can for our needs.
Raine, I have a question:
Do you have a friend or loved one who can hand
Well no help there for me, as fish oils are right out.
Also there is information that one of the probiotic organisms in Primal
Defense is actually dangerous (b.lichenformis) it is associated with
cancers.
Anyone considering using PD should do some research, so they have enough
information to ma
Please , please... What you are saying is very valuable but take into
consideration that you are writing in an international list. Those
idioms are like "Greek" to me.
Christos
from Greece
Faith Saint Francis wrote:
Mike wrote:
Hear, hear!!! (smile) If'n ya don't mind, I'll be passing it on
Mercola's take on IBS
http://www.mercola.com/2005/apr/23/inflammatory_bowl.htm
someday he'll become enlightened to CS also.
davido
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Will the lady who emailed me privately please do so again? I lost your email
and can't reply. MA
Both Chromium and Vanadium are great for diabetes
-Original Message-
From: Marshalee [mailto:mama...@netzero.net]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 9:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Vanadium
Dear Callie,
I don`t think CS helps diabetes, but Vanadium does. It is an element.
In a message dated 4/23/2005 3:59:41 AM Central Standard Time,
rainelov...@sbcglobal.net writes:
Raine: Sadly, I'm completely ignorant on the qulaity of the distilled water
I'm using. Is there a specific brand, that's tested well, which I can rely on?
I've been real happy with the distilled water
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
*In a message dated 4/22/05 2:04:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
rainelov...@sbcglobal.net writes:
*
Is this normal? Should I have taken it off the light at some point,
rather than heating the whole time? Is this batch safe? If so, will
it be effective? What can I do
Ode Coyote wrote:
You are enjoying the severe limitations of a totally uncontrolled
generator running away.
They do 'work' but you have to "work" them.
Raine: I'm beginning to learn that, yes. It's the "working them" that I
need help with.
There is no way at all to predict PPM using ti
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