CS>What is EIS? (for Barb)

2006-11-30 Thread M. G. Devour
Welcome Barb! Thank you for asking. EIS stands for Electrically Isolated Silver, a term that was originated by a member of the group some time in the last few years in an attempt to distinguish what we here *mean* when we talk about "CS." The term colloidal silver is so generic at this point t

Re: CS>Rosacea

2006-11-30 Thread M. G. Devour
> I was also taking CS by mouth, but it didn't seem to do anything to > diminish the Rosacea. I was using my homemade low constant current EIS > product - about 12 PPM. The antibiotic was the thing that was most > effective in eradicating the Rosacea. Thank you, Steven. That is insteresting. Mi

CS>Earth grounding your body

2006-11-30 Thread ccdirectt
I stumbled across this last night. Theres 2 audio interviews on this site you can listen to. http://www.sleepingearthed.com/index.html Heres some of the stuff its suppose to help. # Reduction of inflammation # Normalization of cortisol levels # Improved sleep # Lessened stress and irritability #

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2006 #770

2006-11-30 Thread Bob Bob
Hello Lovers . I enjoy this forum so much and I want to thank you all for sharing. Would someone please be so kind as to explain what EIS means and what is its relationship to CS. Thank you Barb H. <> 4] Manual mode [Bypasses the Auto off circuits telling the generator

Re: CS>CS mixed with animal feed

2006-11-30 Thread marmar845
> From: Terry Chamberlin > My mink farmer friend is currently mixing CS with his > animal feed, hoping to see an improvement in his > animals health. When I receive a report from him, good > or bad, I will post it. ** Thanks Terry -- I'll appreciate it. MA -- The Silver List is a moder

CS>Re: CS for EPM Horses

2006-11-30 Thread marmar845
> From: Marshall Dudley > I did answer it, did it not make it out to anyone? ** Hi Marshall. It didn't make it to my inbox. :-(MA -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post

RE: CS>Silver Puppy generator

2006-11-30 Thread Todd Paddock
Thanks Ode, I did pretty much understand, but could have not expressed it nearly as well. Thanks Todd From: Ode Coyote Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Silver Puppy generator Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 08:00:59 -0500 OK Biting: The Pups have a num

Re: CS>Tongue cancer / Map of the Tongue

2006-11-30 Thread Tony Moody
Hi V, Posting direct to you 'cos my chirps do not usually get through to the lists. Try this for a start. I'm interested to know what else you find about tongue diagnosis. http://beyondwellbeing.com/ Beyond Well Being Tongue Diagnosis "This form allows you to learn from the appearance of the tong

CS>CS mixed with animal feed

2006-11-30 Thread Terry Chamberlin
MA said, >..is there anyone else on the list who knows anything about sulphur, and to a lesser degree protein, binding to CS particles and rendering CS ineffective when mixed with feed? < My mink farmer friend is currently mixing CS with his animal feed, hoping to see an improvement in his animals

Re: CS>Duncan on kefir -Ruth

2006-11-30 Thread Tel Tofflemire
--- Day Sutton wrote: > Ruth I have been making and using Kefir for about > two years. I also > use it with the flax > seed oil as per Johanna Budwig. Just as > maintenance. the term Kefir > Grains is misleading to many, because it sounds like > it might be oats > or corn. Dom has the bes

Re: CS>Tongue cancer / Map of the Tongue/Dan:)

2006-11-30 Thread Vwolf21
In a message dated 11/30/2006 11:35:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com writes: FWIW http://www.chinesemedicinesampler.com/diagtongue.html http://www.jcm.co.uk/product.php?catID=454&opener=0-196-454&productID=1846&d=5 not cheap... http://beyondwellbeing.com/herbs/tongue-

CS>Fw: CS>CS:> Kefir in Canada

2006-11-30 Thread Harold MacDonald
Here is a re-post of 29/11/2006 re Kefir.I got my grains from www.kefirlady.com and I'm in Canada;no problem. - Original Message - From: "Harold MacDonald" To: "Silver Post" Subject: CS>CS:> Kefir I have been making Kefir for approx.8 months now and am satisfied with it.I got my

CS>Re: milk substitutes

2006-11-30 Thread bs clayton
I also like almond milk on occassion, but mostly I drink Rice Dream. I use soymilk for baking, as the protein in it holds up much better in cakes etc, and I use no eggs or dairy. I really don't like drinking soymilk, but it works in cooking. Kathryn

CS>How To Culture Kefir

2006-11-30 Thread SMax
Ruth and anyone interested in Kefir Culture Instructions. I just posted the above subject info at silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com Okie Dokie. Have a Kefir Kind of a Day. Sasha Max -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribi

Re: CS>Budwig diet revision- inulin

2006-11-30 Thread bs clayton
from Wikipedia: Inulin is indigestible by the human enzymes ptyalin and amylase, which are designed to digest starch. As a result, inulin passes through much of the digestive system intact. It is only in the colon that bacteria metabolise inulin, with the release of significant quantities of carbo

Re: CS> CS & DMSO:COMMENT

2006-11-30 Thread mborgert
DEAR BROOKS, I LOVE ALL OF YOUR POSTS, THIS ONE ABOUT MAGNESIUM IS ESPECIALLY INTERESTING. I HAVE READ MOST EVERYTHING I CAN ON THE INTERNET ABOUT THIS AMAZING MINERAL. QUESTION. ARE THERE BETTER SITES OR IS THERE DISCUSSION GROUP ON MAGNESIUM??? I STARTED GETTING INTERESTED IN MAGNESIUM AS

Re: CS> CS & DMSO:COMMENT

2006-11-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Brooks Bradley wrote: Hello Marshall, The amounts of Magnesium involved in this protocol are many times lower than required to create consequential upsets within the physiology of any but the MOST SYSTEMICALLY CHALLENGED INDIVIDUALS.. Thank you very much for your detailed reply. Marshall

Re: CS>CS for EPM Horses

2006-11-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: Since Marshall hasn't answered my questions pertaining to Colloidal Silver and feed for horses, is there anyone else on the list who knows anything about sulphur, and to a lesser degree protein, binding to CS particles and rendering CS ineffective when mixed with

RE: CS>Tongue cancer / Map of the Tongue

2006-11-30 Thread Dan Nave
FWIW http://www.chinesemedicinesampler.com/diagtongue.html http://www.jcm.co.uk/product.php?catID=454&opener=0-196-454&productID=18 46&d=5 not cheap... http://beyondwellbeing.com/herbs/tongue-diagnosis.shtml

RE: CS>Silver Puppy generator

2006-11-30 Thread Ode Coyote
OK Biting: The Pups have a number of modes available, accessed by operating two switches. 1] DC output mode. [Straight conventional current controlled DC output.] Advantages: Works faster, enhances unstable properties of very fresh CS that may have antioxidant and oxygenating effects th

Re: CS>Making Kefir

2006-11-30 Thread zoe W
There are lots of folks in Canada with grains to spare. Dom's Kefir in-site for information: http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html Here you can learn about kefir in depth and join one or both of his kefir groups. Highly recommended if you are serious about making kefir. If y

Re: CS>Making Kefir

2006-11-30 Thread Barbara
Terry, there is a wonderful site for kefir and this is the link: http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html Kefir grains traditionally should not be sold only shared but there are people who do sell them. Dom on his site will also tell you how to make kefir out of water or fruit juices.

CS>CS for EPM Horses

2006-11-30 Thread marmar845
Since Marshall hasn't answered my questions pertaining to Colloidal Silver and feed for horses, is there anyone else on the list who knows anything about sulphur, and to a lesser degree protein, binding to CS particles and rendering CS ineffective when mixed with feed? Thanks. MA -- The Silv

CS>cockroaches, tongues end svere cuts

2006-11-30 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Carol-Ann wrote: NEVER LICK ENVELOPES << So true! But there is more to it. When I was still working at a health-insurance office, we were told of this client in trouble: She had severely cut her tongue when licking to moist the glue. The cut was so severe that it went through one of the th

CS>Re: Map of the Tongue -- Good, very very good!

2006-11-30 Thread Faith Saint Francis
Zissis Good man Zissis very very good! We thank you from dee bottom 'f ou' hearts! Faith From: Carol Ann Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Tongue cancer / Map of the Tongue Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 18:24:16 -0800 (PST) This is a somewhat broad map but p

CS>Making Kefir

2006-11-30 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Barbara said, >I'm making kefir every day and here is the way I do it.< Barbara, how would a person in Canada acquire kefir grains? Also, how would one make good kefir without using milk? Thanks for any suggestions, Terry Chamberlin __ Do You Yah

CS>Re: Brooks on Prostate

2006-11-30 Thread Peter Rebaudo
Dear Brooks: Brooks Bradley Wrote: > High-intensity LED light array (using 3500 MCD BULBS...in a 10 to 15 bulb assembly) > placed in direct contact with skin surface, immediately adjacent to the prostate. Could You tell us what color or frequency was the light ? The surface area was in the f

Re: CS>Budwig diet revision

2006-11-30 Thread Duncan Crow
Hi Deborah, Although lactobacilli produce gas and I think work faster on inulin it's the minor probiotic; the major one bifidobacteria don't. I don't know what causes the gas as it's a complex situation in the gut. Gas will resolve as the bowel ecology improves with more bifidobacteria; it tak