How about one from ebay maybe?
"M. G. Devour" wrote: Dear Marshalee,
You write:
> Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on
> them boggles my mind! Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the
> tramp... sigh.
You'd need to buy a really *good* one, but a rebounde
One more thougth Marshalee is raising the head of your bed four or five inches
helps drain the lymphs too.debbie
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on them
boggles my mind!
Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break
You know another thought if you can get to a pool and bounce in it as well that
would helpdebbie
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on them
boggles my mind!
Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the tramp...
i go to the local Wal Mart pharmacy area. they have
a black and white tube "generic" in appearance which
costs less than $2.00. it is usually found on a top
shelf almost out of sight. i was on a trip (don't
remember where) and had forgotten my tube so i stopped
in at the local store, couldn't fi
Hi,
I have been using a product called lavilin for years, and it works just
as you describe how your Z.O. ointment works, Julie. During the winter
months it could last for between 2-3 weeks but during heavy prespiration
in the summer I have to apply it every 2-3 days.Lavilin Arm Deodorant,
12.
Sore Kneetrampolines are great, Got my kids (age 3 and 9) a inflatable
Bounce House. Geez, do they have the energy. wish I could recycle that :))
Even just standing and raising your heels off the floor a few times, helps.
Raise your hands over your head, shake and lower.
The lympathics are motion
When doing these home tinctures, alcohol most of the times
refer to vodka. Most alcohol content is listed in "proof" as
in 80 proof. which means that 80 proof equals 40% alcohol by
volume. 40 proof is 20% alcohol. Proof equals 1/2 alcohol .
As a preservative different herbs may call for different
p
Dear Marshalee,
You write:
> Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on
> them boggles my mind! Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the
> tramp... sigh.
You'd need to buy a really *good* one, but a rebounder is probably one
of the best exercise options yo
Sore Kneewww.acufinder.com
- Original Message -
From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 8:41 PM
Subject: CS>Sore Knee
Hi,
If I could stand up, knowing that a mini trampoline might help my lymph
problems, then I would c
Hi,
If I could stand up, knowing that a mini trampoline might help my lymph
problems, then I would clamber up and try. Other people say even a slight
bouncing, not even off the trampoline, will help lymph drainage. Also, I
would consider the alternatives. But, those are just my thoughts.
Jean
Activated charcoal capsules are a possibility as well.
---Original Message---
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Date: 9/1/2006 11:26:15 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>AG Deodorant
Goodness sakes!
I know this is a CS list, but it is so much easier to pop a
chlorophyll
Sore Knee
Yeah, but with these painful swollen feet, the thought of ibouncing on them
boggles my mind!
Plus I`m too darn near 300, probably break the tramp...
sigh.
Marshalee
Hi,
I understand jumping on a small trampoline will help with lymph drainage.
Jean
Yup.
Are the lymphs having trouble draining?...deb
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
Brain damage from the Lyme Disease. CS stopped the bug, but after 6 years
of the little devils, I have permanent damage. sigh...Sure wish I could get rid
of it. Brushing the skin doesn`t work, nor has
Hi,
I understand jumping on a small trampoline will help with lymph drainage.
> Jean
>
>
>
>>> Brain damage from the Lyme Disease. CS stopped the bug, but after 6 years of
>>> the little devils, I have permanent damage. sigh...Sure wish I could get rid
>>> of it. Brushing
Are the lymphs having trouble draining?...deb
Marshalee Hallett wrote:
Brain damage from the Lyme Disease. CS stopped the bug, but after 6 years
of the little devils, I have permanent damage. sigh...Sure wish I could get rid
of it. Brushing the skin doesn`t work, nor has anythin
Very interesting points on the deoderant subjectthanks deb
julie martin wrote: our family uses zinc oxide ointment
in place of
commercial deodorants. after a shower we dry, spritz
with cs and then apply a thin layer of the zinc. this
lasts me about a week, but dh must reapply more
frequentl
Imagine: permanently gray underarms! Thanks for the information.
Best to stick with distilled water and not dabble with tap water, then.
One member reports quality EIS works well, anyway.
On Friday, Sep 1, 2006, at 23:38 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Actually in the case of argyr
Hi Ed,
According to Schultz, pepper when added to water and taken
orally is immediately taken up by the mucous membrane and
salvia reacts instantly. The stomach begins preparing for
the food versus a capsule which just unexpectedly opens
suddenly in the stomach giving what Shultz describes as "
Goodness sakes!
I know this is a CS list, but it is so much easier to pop a
chlorophyll capsule or two and deodorize from the inside!
I use concentrated garlic caps daily and the chlorophyll keeps it
nicely under control.
Chuck
There are two theorie
According to Schultz, pepper when added to water and taken
orally is immediately taken up by the mucous membrane and
salvia reacts instantly. The stomach begins preparing for
the food versus a capsule which just unexpectedly opens
suddenly in the stomach giving what Shultz describes as "a
punch in
Instead of putting zinc on the outside put it in the inside. Adele Davis said
"When you stink take zinc. Here is a quote from this website
http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_bodyo.htm
Zinc If you have body odor, try taking zinc tablets. Zinc, plus magnesium,
will help balance your
I'm concerned that Dr Williams thinks that it's OK to eat a
can of sardines in the passenger compartment while flying.
I hope I don't have to fly with him... ;-))
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwfug...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 9:55 AM
To:
Thanks for the information , Rowena. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: "ruth strackbein"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS> FRONT TOOTH (and cell salts)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:18:22 -0500
Rowena, What cell salts are you talking about$ Guess I rea
Wayne,
I looked up how Richard Schulze makes his tinctures. His rule of thumb
is that after the herb and the alcohol are blended together (in a
blender) you let the solids, the herbs, settle. The alcohol should be
showing above the level of the herbs, but only about half as much as the
height of
Marshall et all,
Try taking your capsules and opening them up and mixing them with water
and then drink them.
Report back on any physiological difference you experience taking the
cayenne this way...
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: F
I wouldn't use CS made with tap water as a deoderant. Once I tried applying
tap water CS to my face to help with acne, and a few hours later I caught a
glance of myself in the mirror, and my face had turned shades of dark gray.
Fortunately it washed off.
Jill
our family uses zinc oxide ointment in place of
commercial deodorants. after a shower we dry, spritz
with cs and then apply a thin layer of the zinc. this
lasts me about a week, but dh must reapply more
frequently. it will continue working for days even
with daily showers, but shaving will remove
That is a bit tricky. Using such things as K-Y jelly as a carrier are
problematical because they are water soluble, and when you perspire, it will
still wash off. Seems what is needed would be the carrier that is used in
waterproof sun tan lotions. That once it dries is suppose to be water
resist
My household has been using 12-15 ppm CS/EIS as an atomized deodorant
spray for quite some some and finds that it works very well. In hot humid
conditions it has to be re-applied rather frequently however which has
made me think that a roll-on formula of some kind would be the most
effecti
Morning Linda,
>> At 08:54 AM 9/1/2006, you wrote:
I wonder if our old survival list still works?
Is there a book I can get with this information, plus the other 9? We are
getting ready to travel
full-time, and I am trying to assemble the best possible medical kit to
take along.
As
Ed Kasper wrote:
> You can make your own Cool Cayenne by adding 1 part
> peppermint or ginger to 1 part Cayenne.
>
> Cayenne especially in capsules (which Schulze said were
> worthless) may irritate the stomach so a common combination
> was adding peppermint or ginger which abate stomach
> distres
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
> I should have mentioned that we can indeed make our own products at
> almost no cost. I've never tried, but if it works, deodorant would be
> very nearly free. The products in the stores are oven quite lucrative
> for the manufacturers.
>
> One could make a pint o
Is there a book I can get with this information, plus the other 9? We are
getting ready to travel
full-time, and I am trying to assemble the best possible medical kit to take
along. I'm on my way
to the health store as I finish this for the cayenne to start with (having now
been convinced that
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