Re: CS[List Owner] Future plans...

2006-01-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Greetings Jonathan, I have a few thoughts, Mike. Here goes: First, yes, I would be willing to make a modest financial contribution, preferably via PayPal. However. . . Thank you. I will let the community know when I'm ready to ask for donations. I don't see a point in doing it this

Re: CSCS Color

2006-01-29 Thread Ode Coyote
It is a trade secret kept by Frank Key and Frank ain't talkin.are ya Frank. ;-) [He pops in here now and then] I won't go into the debate about what is good and what isn't. That already ate quite a few megabytes here with no conclusions in sight. Suffice it to say that according to

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Ode Coyote
Is it possible that a bug can replicate so FAST , manufacture some very potent toxins and be so deep in hard to get to places that the kill rate of EIS can't outrun the growth rate even at it's maximum absorption rate? Once you feel sick, it's already too late. It's all 'subsequent' damage

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: V vzo...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 7:40 PM Subject: Re: CSUnresponsive sickness Well I have run into that situation also in the past. and there are times where your body just does a house cleaning and it feels

CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread K2TL
To assume that CS will work for everything and everyone, all the time, is not reasonable. What in life can make that claim? CS works, I use it and so do countless others. But I am not going to bring myself or my family to the brink of a health disaster based on my stubborn belief that it is

RE: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Marina Strub
Hi. I've never posted to this list before, but I've been reading for a while and taking CS for a while. I also have gotten some colds in spite of this, and last month got very sick - much more than usual despite still taking CS. This scared me a bit. My daughter has read the Andromeda Strain

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Some reflections from me... I went almost 3 years after starting to use CS before I finally came down with something that sounds a lot like what you described. This was back about early 2000. Now that was an incredible accomplishment, since up 'til '97, when I started with CS, I'd been to

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread bbanever
Another thought in regards to this problem. Mucous will block the effect of CS by protecting the cells and tissues where the virus resides. Mucous blocks the effect of CS in the sinus and throat often and my guess is it would do so in the body (including the lungs for those who nebulize) as

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Susan
This occurred to me too. Possible too much of a good thing? I like the idea of rotating CS use prophalactically. A quart a day sounds like a bit much unless you feel very ill. One's immunity should be built up and not just killing microbes. It goes back to the old argument regarding

CSREF: CS/EIS gargling plus---

2006-01-29 Thread PanAmPete
Hi gang! Once again I am asking advice from the forum. Since gettng out of the hospital on the 17th of Jan I have had a very sore throat and weak voice. The nurse had pulled the breathing tube from my throat on the10th(never again). EMS had brought me into ER slightly on the

Re: CSREF: CS/EIS gargling plus---

2006-01-29 Thread Nenah Sylver
AOL Email - Original Message - From: panamp...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 12:59 PM Subject: CSREF: CS/EIS gargling plus--- Hi gang! Once again I am asking advice from the forum. Since gettng out of the hospital on the 17th of Jan I have had a

CSunresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Terry Chamberlin
I hesitated posting my ‘unresponsive sickness’ post, for fear that it would polarize folks one way or the other. But I posted it anyway because we need to know all that we can about this substance we believe in. I have always rejected the germ adaptation idea concerning silver because it is a

CSsore throat

2006-01-29 Thread Gertrude
Pete hello, I always use Hepar Sulfuris (Calcarea) for the throat and ears. It is homeopatic...I' m sure it will help. Trudy ...from The Netherlands

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread scl...@netzero.com
I'm wondering if the addition of DMSO would penetrate the mucous and kill the virus. Anyone? I'm just getting over the same exact thing myself, coughing up tons of junk, had 103 fever at the onset,sinus trouble, aches all over my body. One of the worst flu viruses I have ever encountered. The

Re: CSCS or Olive leaf?

2006-01-29 Thread scl...@netzero.com
I believe olive is in some ways a more potent antiviral/antibacterial/anti fungal/anti parasitic. CS works well on some things but not everything. I use both when fighting infection of any kind just to be thorough. Please note: message attached ---BeginMessage--- Howdy, I have been

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Tony Moody
Yes, and keep warm. Tony On 28 Jan 2006 at 16:40, V wrote about : Subject : Re: CSUnresponsive sickness Well I have run into that situation also in the past. and there are times where your body just does a house cleaning and it feels like you are sick but you are not so none of the things

CSRe: Unresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Sandee George
Hi - I have a question - what would your suggestions/ideas theories be for Malaria ? Viri that are inside of cells already and that have melded to the DNA are almost impossible to reach without killing the cell, and silver wouldn't do that Regards Sandee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

Re: CSCS or Olive leaf?

2006-01-29 Thread Susan
Thank you, it seems to be the case as this is the kind of infection that is me or it. scl...@netzero.com scl...@netzero.com wrote: I believe olive is in some ways a more potent antiviral/antibacterial/anti fungal/anti parasitic. CS works well on some things but not everything. I use both when

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 1:40 PM Subject: Re: CSUnresponsive sickness I'm wondering if the addition of DMSO would penetrate the mucous and kill the virus. Anyone? I'm just getting over the same exact

Re: CSRe: Unresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 1:57 PM Subject: CSRe: Unresponsive sickness Hi - I have a question - what would your suggestions/ideas theories be for Malaria ? Viri that are inside of cells already

Re: CSREF: CS/EIS gargling plus---

2006-01-29 Thread Dan Nave
CS, itself, tends to speed up healing. I've used it on cut and bruised skin and it heals in half the time with little scar. I kept it wet with CS constantly. The vocal cords/larynx may be slow to heal because of the blood circulation there. (Just a layman talking here though...) I would

Re: CSRe: Unresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Sandee George
Thanks Nenah - I was asking specifically about C.S. reaching the malaria virus, because of the discussion - couldn't agree with you more, I use one of Hulda Clarks' zappers when I need to add some weight to what needs dealing with, the one I use is the one with specific keys for the different

CSCS did it again: Tonsillitis killed in hours!

2006-01-29 Thread faithstfrancis
Greeting you all, my CS Friends! I started a bit late. The pain in my throat was already advanced .. I knew the sensation, although the last attack had been a lóng, lóng time ago! The inflammation got real bad the night of Monday to Tuesday, last week. Tonsillitis coming up. Well, ME? Yeah, or

Re: CSCS Color

2006-01-29 Thread Robert Berger
When I was on another list in 1998, there was a person that called himself sourdough. He had many serious injuries; been runover, crushed in a log jam, etc. and he claimed that he could only get pain relief from his EIS when he brewed to a DARK RED !!! Ole Bob

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Robert Berger
Terry, For nebulizing one uses 10% DMSO not H2O2 !!! The DMSO cuts through the mucus. Were you swishing the EIS in the mouth for 1 t o2 minutes before swallowing it ?? Ole Bob

Re: CSRe: Unresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 3:29 PM Subject: Re: CSRe: Unresponsive sickness Thanks Nenah - I was asking specifically about C.S. reaching the malaria virus, because of the discussion - couldn't

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread epatai
Hi Mike, I don't respond often although I do read many messages and am grateful for everyone's imput. I have found that it is equally important that our lymph sit From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUnresponsive

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread epatai
Hi Mike, I don't respond often although I do read many messages and am grateful for everyone's imput. I have found that it is equally important that our lymph system is working effectively. I am in very good health relatively speaking; but I acquired fungus and/or Candida. and was finding it

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread tbass
Bob Berger, Nice to have you back Tom Bassett - Original Message - From: Robert Berger To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 3:57 PM Subject: Re: CSUnresponsive sickness Terry, For nebulizing one uses 10% DMSO not H2O2 !!! The DMSO cuts

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Carol Ann
Hi Mike, I've just finished reading the book the Great Influenza of 1918. That particular killer was a consummate hunter, mutation after mutation it circled the World three times before fading into oblivion. Australia was the only continent that did not suffer massive casualties or

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Jeanne
so you left us in left field what happened to your daughter and you? - Original Message - From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 7:25 PM Subject: CSUnresponsive sickness Well, here is a posting I never thought I'd write.

CSFw: Morgellon's (skin) - lesions and itching, or itching without lesions.

2006-01-29 Thread Rowena
As this subject was so new to me, I thought that as a resource for people with the condition or have the symptoms but don't know why, and are being told they it's in their head (possibly truer literally than the dismissive practitioners realise) it would be good to have it mentioned. I don't

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread sol
I do think 'bugs' can replicate that fast, and be quite difficult to get at with any amount of oral CS, or zapping or other means. And sometimes any individual can come into contact with a pathogen they have a particular susceptibility to. Being susceptible to nearly everything myself, I have

RE: CSRe: Unresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Jim Holmes
Malaria is caused by a intracellular protozoan, not a viron. -Original Message- From: Nenah Sylver [mailto:nenahsyl...@verizon.net] Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 2:12 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRe: Unresponsive sickness - Original Message - From: Sandee

RE: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Jim Holmes
Current research on that epidemic indicates it was mainly caused by the vaccine. -Original Message- From: Carol Ann [mailto:saffiresk...@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 5:25 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUnresponsive sickness Hi Mike, I've just finished

RE: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Carol Ann
Hi Jim, If you would point me in the right direction via references, I would enjoy reading the current research on that virus/epidemic and the vaccine attributed to causing it. From what I read, at the onset of the epidemic, and during the height of its destruction, there was no vaccine at

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Acmeair
i read an older report on this, and it should be in the archives () that aspirin had just come out, and was used as a miracle medicine on the wounded of WW1, and was used to break the fevers of the infected wounded. they apparently had great success in breaking the fever, but the fever

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Carol Ann
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0670894737/103-4509098-9389444?v=glancen=283155 The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague In History (Hardcover) by John M. Barry Acmeair res00...@gte.net wrote: i read an older report on this, and it should be in the archives ()

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread starshar
From: Acmeair res00...@gte.net Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 10:43 PM i read an older report on this, and it should be in the archives () that aspirin had just come out, and was used as a miracle medicine on the wounded of WW1, and was used to break the fevers of the infected wounded.

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Nenah Sylver
From: Acmeair res00...@gte.net Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 10:43 PM i read an older report on this, and it should be in the archives () that aspirin had just come out, and was used as a miracle medicine on the wounded of WW1, and was used to break the fevers of the infected wounded.

Re: CSunresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Nancy DeLise
Terry, I believe cancer cannot survive and get worse in an alkaline body. I have found eating umeboshi plums will help keep your body alkaline without too many other changes in your life. Nancy - Original Message - From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent:

Re: CS[List Owner] Future plans...COMMENT

2006-01-29 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Jonathan, Although I greatly appreciate your gracious thought, I feel constrained to remind the list membership: We do not solicit, or accept, outside contributions. We are very well funded, and enjoy an extraordinary experience of professional and personal

CSViral sickness

2006-01-29 Thread nbozarth
I do believe that the earlier you start using your arsenal the better. I know personally 24 hrs can make a huge difference in the virus replication. If I start 1000mg ester c + a zinker/ 2 hrs (there are several things to use; that's just what I start with) as soon as I even think something's

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness - zilling

2006-01-29 Thread Rowena
Whatever this thing is it is widespread because I am in Vegas and Terry is in Canada! And I am in Australia and lots of us had it here! The wind bloweth where it listeth - carrying who knows what with it. It seems to be so infectious - I called to give a friend some CS; she warned me she was

Re: CSREF: CS/EIS gargling plus---

2006-01-29 Thread Rowena
Does anyone have any other suggestions that would help heal my larnyx which probably got injured when they pulled the tube out? My instincts would tell me to treat it from the outside also. I would rely on DMSO to carry stuff through to it. I would say use whatever herbal remedies you have or

RE: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Jim Holmes
I am going to dig around in old files, and lacking anything there, I will have to start searching. -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 8:44 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUnresponsive sickness i read an older report

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Acmeair
starshar wrote: From: Acmeair res00...@gte.net Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 10:43 PM i read an older report on this, and it should be in the archives () that aspirin had just come out, and was used as a miracle medicine on the wounded of WW1, and was used to break the fevers of the

Re: CSUnresponsive sickness

2006-01-29 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
My take on Terry's message: 1) See a clinician if you feel very bad. Get blood, urine, and stool samples. None of us can do that for you! 2) Be aware that food poisoning, such as by e-coli O-157, could cause you to feel miserable even though -- or even because -- the EIS is working

Re: CS[List Owner] Future plans...COMMENT

2006-01-29 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Dear Brooks, Wonderful news about your financial situation! I am glad to hear that. I know everyone on this list has benefitted in one way or another from your informative postings. As for my mention of particular individuals on the list, I should say again that these were merely