CS>colloidal copper and fungus

2005-07-24 Thread Deborah Gerard
Shirley can I get you to share with me how to make the ccthanks deb

Re: CS>chemical sensitivity

2005-07-24 Thread Grace1way
Check out www.naet.com for a source to remove chemical sensitivities. I have written about this system of natural healing on the Silver List before, with very little interest, so I will make this brief. If you want more information about this system, e-mail me directly at: grace1...@aol.com, a

Re: CS>itchy skin rash

2005-07-24 Thread Paula Perry
Thanks Cindy Paula - Original Message - From: CH To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 4:15 PM Subject: Re: CS>itchy skin rash Hi, Paula, Just a different thought: I bought a shower filter to remove chlorine from our showers. Both my husband & I got a

Re: CS>colloidal copper and fungus

2005-07-24 Thread mborgert
How do you make it?? As with c/s? Mary -- Original message from Shirley Reed : -- > I have heard that col. copper, topically > applied, is good for treating fungal infections > of the skin. Does anyone know for sure? I > already know how to make it. It is good for al

Re: CS>itchy skin rash

2005-07-24 Thread CH
Hi, Paula, Just a different thought: I bought a shower filter to remove chlorine from our showers. Both my husband & I got a weird dry skin for 2 or 3 days, then it disappeared. Don't know what that was about. Maybe you're on to something, that whatever you're doing is causing some kind o

CAFTA vote count

2005-07-24 Thread Paula Perry
This is an important read dated July 21. There is a link where you can check on which way your representative is planning to vote and also the action and email numbers. Paula http://www.thelibertycommittee.org/update07.21.05.htm CAFTA vote count.url Description: Binary data No virus found in

RE: CS>The Lethal Science Of Splenda - A Poisonous Chlorocarbon at News Breaking Healt

2005-07-24 Thread Duncan Crow
> John wrote: > I don't understand why someone as yourself, > who is a proponent of natural medicine, > would promote something unnatural as splenda. John, I just think that we should examine this before we propagate a story that may include disinformation. If we didn't follow that procedure we

Re: CS>itchy skin rash

2005-07-24 Thread Paula Perry
Thanks for the advice. I read some where that you could put a drop of iodine on the skin and if it all got absorbed right away that you were low on iodine. - Original Message - From: Tel Tofflemire To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 1:12 PM Subject: Re: CS

Re: CS>colloidal copper and fungus

2005-07-24 Thread Duncan Crow
Shirley, I'd think that colloidal zinc or zinc oxide paste would be better on fungus. Zinc oxide is used in diaper rash cream and for sunburn protection. Duncan -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silve

RE: CS>The Lethal Science Of Splenda - A Poisonous Chlorocarbon at News Breaking Healt

2005-07-24 Thread John Draper
Hi Duncan, I have to differ with you on your point of view on splenda. I'm not a chemist, but I did read Betty Martini's article. She did not say that no chlorine is good. Rather she said "chlorocarbons" are bad, and that chlorine in other forms, such as salt, are safe. Quote: "It is logical t

Re: CS>itchy skin rash

2005-07-24 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Paula Perry wrote: Does anyone know any solutions for an itchy red skin rash on the hands? I do not know what is causing it. I have been using a drop on the foot of the Young Living Essential Oil, Lavender. I was wondering if I could be detoxing chemicals and or metals through the skin, becau

CS>itchy skin rash

2005-07-24 Thread Paula Perry
Does anyone know any solutions for an itchy red skin rash on the hands? I do not know what is causing it. I have been using a drop on the foot of the Young Living Essential Oil, Lavender. I was wondering if I could be detoxing chemicals and or metals through the skin, because it is a very strang

Re: CS>immigration laws

2005-07-24 Thread rose
sorry, previous post should have included subject...somehow i screwed that up by not putting CS first. a rose...

CS>

2005-07-24 Thread rose
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2005/07/18/opinion/commentary/71705195445.txt CAFTA undermines immigration laws By: TOM TANCREDO - Commentary Congress will soon take up the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), which many see as an extension of NAFTA and a precursor to the Free Trade A

CS>colloidal copper and fungus

2005-07-24 Thread Shirley Reed
I have heard that col. copper, topically applied, is good for treating fungal infections of the skin. Does anyone know for sure? I already know how to make it. It is good for alga in spas. But not sure about fungus. tia pj ___

Re: CS>The Lethal Science Of Splenda - A Poisonous Chlorocarbon at News Breaking Healt

2005-07-24 Thread Barbara
Well, OKI have read both posts. How do I find out whom to believe? Barbara > Betty Martini's sucralose scare that is propagating on the Internet > seems to be overstated. It does not mention that about 97% of each > dose of about 15 mg of sucralose taken as a sweetener is excreted. >

CS>magnetized water

2005-07-24 Thread Shirley Reed
My husband once drank a cup of coffee made with magnetized water. This water had sat on a hefty 3950 gauss therapeutic magnet (north side-green toward the water) for at least 24 hours and had undoubtedly been stirred while on the magnet. He did not sleep for well over 24 hours and he is known

Re: CS>The Lethal Science Of Splenda - A Poisonous Chlorocarbon at News Breaking Healt

2005-07-24 Thread Duncan Crow
Betty Martini's sucralose scare that is propagating on the Internet seems to be overstated. It does not mention that about 97% of each dose of about 15 mg of sucralose taken as a sweetener is excreted. This leaves .45 mg to be dealt with. While agenda supporters contend that no chlorine is good

Re: CS>The Lethal Science Of Splenda - A Poisonous Chlorocarbon at News Breaking Healt

2005-07-24 Thread Jason
Greetings, all: For those looking for a good natural sweetner, as a replacement for a sugar habit, I strongly suggest The Ultimate Sweetner, which is Finland Birch Bark: http://www.ultimatelife.com/CatSweet.htm Kind Regards, Jason Paula Perry wrote: I thought I would send this for the p

Re: CS>Colloidal Copper-Dr. Kenney

2005-07-24 Thread Teri Johnston
At 06:58 PM 7/22/2005, you wrote: One way is to snap 4 or 5 nine volt batteries together and hook them up to to lengths of copper house wiring as electrodes in distilled water. When you see black hairy things starting to grow, you'll have CC. Why use CC? Using it topically? CS works bette

Re: CS>Fw: CS>Magnet Question

2005-07-24 Thread Ode Coyote
Earlier this century the Austrian phychologist Whether Ornot recognized that the harmonic spiral space curve, which is based on the harmonic series, is the perfect model of our toilet bowl." A piece of duct tape, two pop bottles and 3 magnets will tell you if it's for real..to you...for

CS>

2005-07-24 Thread Ode Coyote
> >> The problem we're having here is that it's an 'all of the above' answer. >>Does this happen? [yes] or it it that? [yes] >> >>If pure metal didn't get transported 'somehow' electroplating wouldn't work. >>A silver oxide molecule that's not dissolved is a particle. >> A silver hydroxide molecu

The Lethal Science Of Splenda - A Poisonous Chlorocarbon at News Breaking Healt

2005-07-24 Thread Paula Perry
I thought I would send this for the people that were discussing Splenda recently and if it was a chlorocarbon or not. Paula http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=237&i=2342 The Lethal Science Of Splenda - A Poisonous Chlorocarbon at News Breaking Health News.url Description: Binary data No virus f