Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-05 Thread Paula Perry
Hi Ruth, I think I know something that would help your condition, and that is juicing. If you can get a juicer and start juicing, I am thinking that could help you a lot. A good recipe for you is celery, carrots, and an apple. This would help you to clean-out your colon and get it back in shape

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-05 Thread Paula Perry
Hi Dee, I have never had any breast issues at all and I have been on Synthroid for about 25 years. I really don't avoid iodine though. Paula - Original Message - From: Dee To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 2:28 PM Subject: Re: CSlow sodium on blood

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-05 Thread sol
I don't understand that at all since I have read many places that the thyroid gland is the ONLY tissue in the body that uses or stores iodine. I don't know how to find out the actual facts here, but what I've read seems scientifically accurate. sol Dee wrote: Strange, because from the

CSArticle on CS found on pathguy.com

2007-04-05 Thread Hannah
This afternoon I found an article which doesn't read as a promotion for the use of EIS. Other articles on the website somehow indicate he isn't quite in favor of alternative healing modalities. Hanneke http://www.pathguy.com/altermed.htm Silver Colloid I would be remiss if I did not

Re: CSNanosilver particles

2007-04-05 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On 4/4/07, Cinder Ella mcomfy...@yahoo.ca wrote: Coffee filters are bleached and have chemicals in them. Well I always buy unbleached filters. Are they still unsafe? Kirsteen -- Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work here is done

RE: CSNanosilver particles

2007-04-05 Thread David W Kenney
I have found CS to totally eliminate; Gingivitis Mouth odor - bad breath. Body odor.ie under arm. All disease.(although I am doing many things that could reduce disease.) Has anyone else had similar experience? THANKS Dr. Dave

Re: CSArticle on CS found on pathguy.com

2007-04-05 Thread JES AM PM
Hanneke: *Thanks for this link...*I think me will give the Path Guy a call - a wakeup call Seriously - he needs to provide proof. The Federal Register is nothing !! It means nothing. Just that something was published. as I used to have read the Table of Contents every day for my job then

RE: CSNanosilver particles

2007-04-05 Thread Dan Nave
Yes, I have similar experience. Although, I would not go so far as to say all disease. Dan From: David W Kenney [mailto:dr...@montrose.net] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 11:56 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSNanosilver particles I

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test- now iodine again - OT

2007-04-05 Thread Dee
http://www.quackcenter.com/iodoral.html if you go to this link Sol, and then click on the first highlighted part that says 'symptoms of iodine deficiency' this will take you to the article I read on this. Dee ---Original Message--- From: sol Date: 04/05/07 15:00:18 To:

Re: CSaspirin

2007-04-05 Thread G K Murray
Hi Dee, I don't know of any other form of magnesium in pills like aspirin other than magnesium stearate. this is what Wikipedia says: Magnesium stearate, also called octadecanoic acid, magnesium salt, is a white substance which is solid at room temperature. It has the chemical formula

Re: CSaspirin

2007-04-05 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On 4/5/07, Dee d...@deetroy.org wrote: Can anyone tell me the name of the certain sort of aspirin which has a high magnesium content? Someone on one of the lists said it and I think it sounded like Bayer or Mayer or something. I did save it but saved it in my 'health' folder and now can't

Re: CSaspirin

2007-04-05 Thread Dee
Thank you for that, its just that someone mentioned it on the list because apparently this is how aspirin got the name for lowering the incidence of heart attack, but someone on the list said this was because the sort of aspirin used contained a lot of magnesium which was probably more the reason

Re: CSaspirin

2007-04-05 Thread Dee
Thanks so much for that Kirsten, you are clever! I think I put all my info emails into some where safe, and then can't find where I put them! Senior moments, I'm afraid! Dee ---Original Message--- Hi Dee I found the original post - here is the part about aspirin

Re: CSNanosilver particles

2007-04-05 Thread sol
If you have a water test meter, run some of your distilled water through one of your filters, measuring the conductance before and after. When I did this test here are my results: distilled water before filtering = .5 uS. After running the distilled water through an unbleached (brown) paper

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test- now iodine again - OT

2007-04-05 Thread sol
Well that is a sales pitch for Iodoral, so I wouldn't expect it to give the other side. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=11396708dopt=Abstract http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=9388908dopt=Abstract

another interesting site on iodine, was Re: CSlow sodium on blood test- now iodine again - OT

2007-04-05 Thread sol
Here is another site (it does mention iodine in other body tissues than the thyroid gland, and mentions iodine for fibrocystic breast disease though it says nothing about breast cancer) sol http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsSupplements/Iodinecs.htmlSudden, large doses of iodine may impair the

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-05 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, Paula, I already am juicing, but only carrots right now. Was trying cabbage and celery, but too much gas. I will hope to try again. Have an appointment with a gastroenterologist on Tuesday of next week. Have asked for an evaluation of the history of my bowel problems with regard to

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-05 Thread Barbara
Hi Ruth, Maybe you don't really have to eat, solid foods, that is. You know, raw milk is very therapeutic and there are people in the US who are living on nothing but raw milk and this for different reasons. There is a man in Iowa, in his 50s, who damaged his digestive system as a 2 year

Re: CSaspirin

2007-04-05 Thread G K Murray
The property in Aspirin that helps the heart is the drug acetylsalicylic acid as it thins the blood taking a lot of pressure off the heart. Magnesium is good but this not the form useable by the body. Dee wrote: Thank you for that, its just that someone mentioned it on the list because

Re: CSlow sodium on blood test

2007-04-05 Thread Jodi W Menard
Ruth - Please forgive me for harping on this, but constipation and digestive disturbances are symptoms of hypothyroidism, and the report below warns that low thyroid is especially prevelant in older folks with colonic conditions. About low sodium (for Paula too): Snipped from:

CSNanosilver particles

2007-04-05 Thread alchemysa
I've done similar tests and found the same result. New coffee filter papers always add 'something' to the CS. But once they've been used a half dozen or so times they are OK. So keep re-using the same papers over and over again til they are too clogged to use. They improve with age. I

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2007 #163

2007-04-05 Thread klane
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CSfiltering

2007-04-05 Thread Faith Saint Francis
David wrote: But I dont run the whole batch through the filter anyway. I let the batch settle and pour the top 90% straight into the storage jar. I just run the last half inch or so through the papers. That is a good idea .. never thought of it! In my CS there is very little greyish