I know that over here in Australia, the Australian Aborigines in the bush,
used wild honey direct on their wounds.
They knew of its healing abilities centuries ago!
John in Australia
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From: "Marshall Dudley"
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 2:29 AM
Subject: CS>Hon
Hi,
I understand the 'property' of Manuka honey that fights bacteria, is
hydrogen peroxide. I'd be glad to hear if this not correct.
Jean
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>
> I was under the impression that all honey has this property. Is that not
> true?
>
> Jim
>
> -
>
> http://www.nzhe
Interesting. Thank you for the link.
Jim
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From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 10:10 PM
To: silver list
Subject: CS>Colloidal Gold
To learn about making colloidal gold, you might join the Yahoo group
cg_exchange . There are
I was under the impression that all honey has this property. Is that not
true?
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 10:29 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Honey as an antibiotic
http://www.nzhera
Roger, you need to tell everyone about the amazingly strict customs
control on imported honey. I was in your lovely country about eight
years ago, and was just amazed at how worried they were at the airport.
I think one could have brought in guns, drugs, and nuclear weapons
more easily than
Thanks for the information, Mike. It is not something I deal with
myself, but I will pass it along to some of my colleagues, who will
appreciate it more than I can.Much obliged.
BTW, the mention of the bacteria in this "pure" water has to be of
interest to everyone on the Silver List.
To learn about making colloidal gold, you might join
the Yahoo group cg_exchange . There are instructions
for making your own machine, but it takes high voltage
and is a lot more complicated than making CS. You can
buy colloidal gold from the man who started the
colloidal gold groups, Karl Reinh
Bill Amos who is on this site knows about it I believe you need an arch to make
it I know it is alot different than silver process...how old is your wife she
could be needing selenium, B vitamins, hormone problems, thyroid could be alot
of different things going ondebbie
-- Orig
Hi Marshall, we've been using locally produced Manuka honey for a long
time now and can attest to it's medicinal benefits. Not all Manuka
honey's are the same though and if one is buying for medicinal purposes
make sure you get the UMF 15+ (or higher) variety.
More info. can be got at http://w
Depends on which part of the dairy you are intolerant to. If it is a
lactose intolerance, whey contains most of the lactose. If it is
intolerance to the casein or protein, then the curds contain most of
that.
Marshall
zeb caffe wrote:
> Is whey an acceptable food if one is dairy intolerant?
>
>
My Dr.[whom I tend to believe ,due to changes in my body]told me that most
plastics that are used for food storage/packaging leach out chemicals that
mimic Estrogen.He agrees with me when I postulated that that could be one of
the main reasons why men,like me, begin to turn into women as we get
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&ObjectID=10390675
UK hospital uses manuka honey to fight superbug
Marshall
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Very interesting. Thank you.
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From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 6:03 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>msp to mike monet
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
> Experts tell me that even dark glass jugs of distille
Super, Thanks again.
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From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 6:15 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>msp to mike monet
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
Me wrote:
> "Sublingual absorption is much more effective than drinki
Hello, my dear friends!
Feeling free as a bird, now that I am very recently pensioned off, and still
paid my fee till the end of August .. well the world keeps turning, as the
Gibbs Brothers sang, and unknown approaches in health-care keep coming up.
Which is good in the sense of 'to faith ..
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
Me wrote:
> "Sublingual absorption is much more effective than drinking it."
> Do you have any documentation to support that. I suspect it is
> true, and would like to verify that.
> Jim
Yes, the pharmaceutical industry has done many studies on the
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
> Experts tell me that even dark glass jugs of distilled water, sold
> specifically for scientific experiments, change in pH over time
> due to leaching from the glass itself. Regardless of the label on
> the bottle, researchers have to check the pH befo
My still is not at my home. I store the water at my home. I also like to
keep 50 gallons on hand for hard times.
Jim
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From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 5:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>msp to mik
"Sublingual absorption is much more
effective than drinking it."
Do you have any documentation to support that. I suspect it is true, and
would like to verify that.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 5:01
Experts tell me that even dark glass jugs of distilled water, sold
specifically for scientific experiments, change in pH over time due to
leaching from the glass itself. Regardless of the label on the
bottle, researchers have to check the pH before experimenting. If the
pH has changed, there
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
> I used glass, even for multiple 5 gallon storage of DW and silver
> for years, but the light weight and freedom from breakage finally
> lured to HDPE, especially when Marshall said it was OK.
> Distilled water leaches silicon from glass, so possibly will CS,
I used glass, even for multiple 5 gallon storage of DW and silver for years,
but the light weight and freedom from breakage finally lured to HDPE,
especially when Marshall said it was OK.
Distilled water leaches silicon from glass, so possibly will CS, being it is
to little mineralized.
Does a
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
> Your analysis sound reasonable to me. What is leaching from the
> HDPE?
> Jim
I'm no chemist, and I really don't understand all the technical
formulations. I had a list at one time but lost a lot of stuff when
Windows decided to eat the partition t
"ruth strackbein" wrote:
> Hi, Terry, Is it possible to have accounts with both Yahoo and
> Hotmail? I have alot of information about CS and other topics
> stored on Hotmail. Ruth P.S. Actually, now I think about it, it
> would be troublesome to have to transfer all that i
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Mike Monett wrote:
>> There is a big contradiction.
>> The salt test shows very little of the silver content is absorbed
>> sublingually.
> How does it do that?
>> It is difficult to see any difference between the original cs and
>> the cs that was hel
Hi, I did already investigate to some extent the tools option and didn't find anything, but probably need to spend more time searching. Am involved in some research concerning a relative that has a rare form of cancer called Macroblulinemia or Waldenstrom. My time at the library goes pretty fast,
Hello All/Daddybob,
Good to hear your daughter is doing well.
Glad I scanned the posts here today. I've seen "salt/C" mentioned before and
sounds like a reference to a protocol that all know but I. What is it? And
what is the problem w Vit C derived from corn?
When I read these posts - I lear
Hi, Terry, Is it possible to have accounts with both Yahoo and Hotmail? I have alot of information about CS and other topics stored on Hotmail. Ruth P.S. Actually, now I think about it, it would be troublesome to have to transfer all that information to Yahoo. Mike seems to think it is okay to k
Your analysis sound reasonable to me. What is leaching from the HDPE?
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 12:40 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>msp to mike monet
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
> The cur
The short answer is yes, whey should be OK to dairy intolerant
individuals but it depends on what bovine-specific components are
left in the whey when it's processed.
Immunocal, a vey pure isolate, is listed in the PDR with "well-
tolerated even by extremely milk-sensitive individuals". It
cont
Brooks,
As a practicing (Quantum) Adv EFT therapist, I couldn't be more pleased as
to your resolution and outcome of conditions. And to Bernadette -
If you are interested, I can send you a short but very complete description
as to 'How To Do the EFT Protocol'. (12 pages)
You can e-mail me at s.
Deart Bernadette, I am dismayed to hear you required surgery for the sinus condition. EIS has demonstrated to be ofexcellent
value among all our volunteers who encountered post-surgical
conditions, such as you report. The most effective protocol turned out
to be one involving the use
Is whey an acceptable food if one is dairy intolerant?
-
How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
A couple of years ago I ran into some articles that pointed out
that viruses and bacteria commonly swap bits of DNA/RNA back and
forth with the host and with each other. Indeed, DNA from GMO
bacteria is part of some of the cells of our instestinal lining.
This knowledge gives me pause when it c
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
> The current medical establishment considers HDPE safe for the
> storage of blood and serum.
And milk, and lots of other liquids. That's no problem. They all
have plenty of salt and other ions. Blood contains, for example,
some 3,000 ppm or so of sa
On Wednesday July 12 2006 2:10 am, Mike Monett wrote:
> Marshall,
>
> I've been thinking about this term "lunar" metal, and I don't think
> the ions particularly care what you call them.
ROFLMAO. Thanks, Mike, for a much needed laugh on what is being a very
stressful day.
--
LTR
Regi
look into umeboshi plums:
http://home.iae.nl/users/lightnet/paramahamsa/umeboshi.htm
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From: "Pat"
To: "silver list"
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 7:07 AM
Subject: CS>pH
> kind since there was no product description available
> at LEF. Anyway, my first a.m. saliva
>-Original Message-
>From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:29 AM
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>Lunar Influence on the Electrochemical Production of
>ColloidalSilver
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
> Thank you Marshall.
>
The current medical establishment considers HDPE safe for the storage of
blood and serum.
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From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>msp to mike monet
laquerenci...@sbcglobal.ne
Thank you Marshall.
I look forward to your explanation.
Does this mean that eclipses influence convection currents?
Jim
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From: Mike Monett [mailto:vya-4...@myamail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:29 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Lunar
laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Hi Mike - I've never seen dw sold in PET, only the 'milk jug'
> plastic. Do you mean that you transfer it to a PET container after
> purchase...or maybe you have a distiller?
>thx,
>Deborah
Hi Deborah,
I know the 4 litre 'milk jug' cont
Terry,
I have observed several experiences with mandibular and maxillary tooth
infections that were not responsive to CS taken orally and or swished. This
was in myself and others. However, when 10% by volume DMSO was added, and
the solution delivered to the site with a bulb syringe, the CS was a
"Jim Holmes" wrote:
>Marshall, et al,
> There was also that study done regarding the production of CS
> during eclipses that I posted here many years ago.
> A simple, not blind experiment but unless pure fiction did
> indicate an influence.
Jim, I remember going t
Bernadett,
Which sinus?
Jim
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From: bernadette [mailto:bernade...@pa.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 10:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Sinus Surgery
Hi all: I have a question.
I had sinus surgery yesterday since the EIS didn't seem to help m
Marshall, et al,
There was also that study done regarding the production of CS during
eclipses that I posted here many years ago.
A simple, not blind experiment but unless pure fiction did indicate an
influence.
You have no doubt heard the speculation that the moon is artificial.
Would the n
So I stopped using dw in HDPE containers, and switched to PET. This
works a lot better.
Regards,
Mike M.
Hi Mike - I've never seen dw sold in PET, only the 'milk jug' plastic. Do
you mean that you transfer it to a PET container after purchase...or maybe
you have a distiller?
thx,
Mike Monett wrote:
>
> There is a big contradiction.
>
> The salt test shows very little of the silver content is absorbed
> sublingually.
How does it do that?
> It is difficult to see any difference between the
> original cs and the cs that was held in the mouth.
I am con
Marshall Dudley wrote:
>http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8680
>"GM Spray May Eliminate Dental Visits
> Asingledental treatment thatinvolves spraying
> genetically-modified bacteria into a patient's mouth could cut the
> risk of ca
Hi Pat:
Concentrace and Coral Calcium won't do it.
I have a method I use with individuals who are in real trouble with
their PH; I developed the lowest cost method of raising the body's PH
level, and have been using it with indivdiuals for a few years... But,
I've come under alot of attack f
http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8680
"GM Spray May Eliminate Dental Visits
A single dental treatment that involves spraying genetically-modified
bacteria into a patient's mouth could cut the risk of cavities by up to
90 per cent, according to new research. "
Marsh
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Mike Monett wrote:
>> sol wrote:
>> The interesting part is the cs shows a white dispersion very
>> quickly after it enters the mouth. According to Marshall's paper,
>> the solubility of silver chloride is about 800ppb. So it should
>> make no diff
HI there Marshall - Energy is energy no matter which way you play it,
most people,
certainly in the Western culture, have never been taught about energy,
which is why everything and everyone is in such a tangle about
everything, everything is effected
by everything - and now I sound like Ode !
PAT;
No matter how much I modified my diet to bring up my pH,it was always on the
low side;5.5 to 6.so I now use Buffer pH by VAXA.I get it from
www.happyherbalist.com
It works very well.My pH runs between 6.5 to 7.4 now which is ideal.Look for
pH paper by Greens +,it is in increments of .2.
As
Pat, the chief alkalinizing minerals are calcium, magnesium, and
potassium, and to a lesser extent many of the trace elements. One
of the trace elements, cesium, can be taken in chloride form for
pretty fast changes, along with the chief alkalinizing minerals.
http://cesium-chloride.com
When y
"M. G. Devour" wrote:
> Zeb wrote:
> > ... there have been other times, when I am thankful for antibiotics.
>
> My wife would have died from complications from childbirth 18 years ago
> except that she received IV antibiotics for almost a month and the
> extraordinarily perceptive care of her OB.
The first round of antibiotics knocked out the ear infection, but wasn't strong
enough to knock out the cold so she ended up with bronchitis. She is on a
stronger antibiotic now and once that gets rid of the bronchitis, she should be
okay. Is it okay to use the peroxide once in a while, especi
Marshall writes:
> How does one measure their iron? Do you have to go to the doctor to get
> it done?
You or your doctor have to ask the blood lab to measure your ferritin
levels. It's an available test, but not usually part of the routine
blood test package.
Ferritin is a large, cage-like mo
Dear Kandee,
> ... She's also had bad ear infections this month and I'm hoping we
> caught it soon enough that there isn't any ear damage. So far she
> seems fine.
See if she'll work with you to do the 3% hydrogen peroxide in the ears
for 20 minutes treatment. Use an eye dropper to fill the ear
My wife would have died from complications from childbirth 18 years ago
except that she received IV antibiotics for ...
But when it's life or death, I'll take
whatever works...
This is also what my (computer assisted) homeopath told me once. For all
that he worked what to us were miracles,
Zeb wrote:
> ... there have been other times, when I am thankful for antibiotics.
My wife would have died from complications from childbirth 18 years ago
except that she received IV antibiotics for almost a month and the
extraordinarily perceptive care of her OB.
We have safer alternatives, c
You can search the net for other articles, but here is the first one I
found:
http://www.webmd.com/hw/being_pregnant/hw42062.asp
"Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
Test Overview
The human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test is done to measure the
amount of the hormone hCG in blood or urine to de
Dear Sol,
I posted a message last night about that. Start a new e-mail message.
See the Tools button above the address fields? Click on that, and you
can toggle "Rich-text Editor" on or off. When it's off, all the
formatting controls disappear from the editor window and you're working
in plain
This is off another group. It occurs to me that something like this might
be of interest to anyone who has written or is writing a book, and might be
the way to go with Bob's book.
"I have been very impressed recently by the print on demand publishing site
called www.lulu.com. This is well wor
I am not sure you can reach that conclusion. Sure only .8 ppm will
dissolve, but the dissolved portion can quickly move into the blood stream
sublingually, and as the concentration goes down, the precipitate can then
dissolve until .8 ppm is reached again. This would be a rather slow
process, pro
How does one measure their iron? Do you have to go to the doctor to get it
done?
Marshall
"M. G. Devour" wrote:
> Marshal,
>
> Thanks for the link. Confirms there's not a really good iron chelator
> known yet.
>
> Carol Ann,
>
> Totally independent of hemochromatosis, I've read that most males a
I thought it was interesting that the moon does indeed affect silver in
certain ways. There is no proof that it affects the making of CS, but
since it does have other effects on silver precipitation and such according
to these experiments, there is certainly a possibility of an effect. I
posted t
Hi Zeb!
CS KILLS Candida on contact and the amount of 'good bacteria' it kills in the
gut is yet to be determined.
I have never heard of anyone getting Candida after taking CS internally in any
amount.
Using acidophilus as a probiotic is recommended but you also should add the
papaya enzyme f
Hi everyone:
As part of my daily routine, I start my day by drinking some ascorbic
acid powder (vitamin C) dissolved in water (through a straw, to protect
the teeth). Today, after drinking my vitamin C, I used the same straw to
stir a fresh batch of CS I made in a glass...and the CS turned clo
Morning Pat,
>> At 07:07 AM 7/12/2006, you wrote:
I think Terry offers some paper that is .2 graduation.
>> What all should I do to get the pH up?
Many of the good foods are acid forming. The key is Balance.
Find a few foods that you like that are alkalizing, and eat them regularly.
At the
Busy, busy these days, almost missed this thread, saw I was mentioned.
Our youngest daughter, who will turn 18 in about 3 months, has been doing
Salt/C and CS, probiotics, Beck Blood Electrification, used V's LED unit,
and the Meissner/Key/Biagioli energizer (simple MWO?) against Lyme since
Thanks
Yeah, that's true. I am in the same boat with my kids right now. I think they
have been overmedicated with antibiotics in the past month. I'm trying
desperately to get them under control and then keep them healthy so I won't
have to go through this. Apparenty my oldest goes into a bronchitis
Silver has this odd tendency to cut wound healing times down to plum
flat amazingly fast with a lot less scar tissue...if any.
Ode
At 11:59 AM 7/11/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Hi all: I have a question.
I had sinus surgery yesterday since the EIS didn't seem to help me in that
particular part
Hi. I bought some pH paper, but it's the .5 increment
kind since there was no product description available
at LEF. Anyway, my first a.m. saliva and urine are
5.5. and most of the other times I've checked,it was
between 5.5 and 6. I've been eating fairly well I
thought except for too much sugar
sol said,
> Antibiotics per se are not the enemy, it is
improper, careless use of them for conditions for
which they are ineffective (colds for one) that are
the problem. <
Unfortunately, I must agree. I struggled with a major
molar tooth infection for five years, trying to keep
the tooth, until I
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Silver is the "lunar" metal, so is affected mostly by the moon
> acording to these experiments.
> Marshall
Marshall,
I've been thinking about this term "lunar" metal, and I don't think
the ions particularly care what you call them.
If they did,
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:
> Thanks Mike...I didn't mean to use for the other purpose than the
> eyes I just couldn't recall what the name of it washey thanks
> for the periods I am constantly running out :)
Youarewelcome.
Regards,
Mike M.
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