On 5/7/07, jrowland sarongs...@cox.net wrote:
Acquaintance and passenger suffered severe bruising on face,
I've always found arnica gel extremely helpful in healing bruises.
Kirsteen
Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work here is done
arnica
On 07/05/2007, at 6:35, jrowland wrote:
Acquaintance and passenger suffered severe bruising on face, neck
and upper-shoulder area upon impact with deployed airbags, head-on
@ about 30 mph.
Both OK, except for bruises.
Has anyone here with experience/advice for speeding the healing
Maybe not as good as it could be...but not bad.
ode
At 10:31 AM 5/6/2007 +0100, you wrote:
Hi
I know this question has been answered before but we don't have archives.
I make my own CS with 4 9 volt batteries. I can't afford to buy anything
else at the moment. When I made the last
I just dropped a 100 lb. piece of metal on my big toe. I used CS immediately
then put CMO cream and DMSO on it every 3 hours. At night I used an LED device
for 10 min. So far the swelling is minimal. It looked like hamburger when it
happened Fri . noon. I am convinced this saved the toenail.
It is best to compress the area 24/7 with DMSO. Athletes use this method
as detailed in DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton Walker, an excellent value
at $11 from Amazon. It has a wealth of info and studies on DMSO. Could
save your life, literally since DMSO can stop heart attacks and strokes
and
Mycoplasma
Garry Hobart wrote:
We cured one person with childhood asthma using CS in a nebulizer. It
took several
weeks and she reported coughing up green stuff, then yellow stuff, then
clear stuff.
Then she said the asthma was gone. Best of luck.
For myself I suspect asthma is
Calendula is specific for bruising, homeopathic or herbal extracts. DMSO
also will resolve bruises more rapidly than when left to heal on their
own. I bruise easily and my dogs are always causing some nasty looking
bruises. I use it frequently to clear even just a simple bruise. I
always use
This is absolutely devastating if true, and turns everything I have ever
thought to be right, on its head! Dee
---Original Message---
From: Garnet
Date: 07/05/2007 03:19:41
To: crock_lakhov...@yahoogroups.com; Silver List
Subject: CSFood as Medicine - Antioxidants Good or
I don't think I would have liked to be the one who had to determine the dose
sizes though (lol) Dee
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Cyanide is used to cure cancer, present in apricot and apple seeds.
Tree frog poison is used by Shamans to see beyond the boundaries.
Extract of Jimson
My experience in medical research, as a pharmacologist specializing in
neuro-pharmacology is that we often make *ass-umptions that are not
borne out by well conducted basic studies. The studies quoted here,
although I have not looked into them in detail appear to be well conducted.
Basically
The raw diet kills too Terri, if not done properly. I know first had of
three very valuable puppies that died at birth due to the mother being
offered her choice of foods. I was on all the lists and reading all the
websites, that insisted dogs eat what they need when given a choice. I
did the
Kibble is full of salt and sugar though, and artificial preservatives etc.,
it is also heated to massive degrees to kill bacteria (and nutrients) and
the origins of the 'meat' is also dubious in many cases. See Shirleys
Wellness Cafe for information on commercial dog food. Dee
At 07:07 AM 5/6/2007, you wrote:
I have read articles that are insisting that it was really a problem with a
type of rat poison that was in the pet food and this melamine isn't the true
problem. If you think back to when it was originally reported, they did
report a finding of rat poison. There
Melamine is not in insecticides. It is neither toxic enough, nor is it
a carrier or liquid.
Marshall
sol wrote:
Wasn't it first thought that it was in an insecticide used on the
wheat crops?
sol
Dan Nave wrote:
The wheat gluten was adulterated on purpose with melamine in
--
The Silver
Hi Dee,
Are you up to looking at this issue in detail? I know beliefs are a very
strong influence and I have many of my own. I would much prefer to be in
nature, hunting and gathering the food we need for ourselves and our fur
brothers, but that is not practical at this time for me.
This is partly true. Their main objective is to verify that you have
nothing that is ferromagnetic, which will get jerked right out under the
strong aligning magnetic field. Large pieces of metal can also get a
reactive force in the opposite direction due to eddy currents during the
pulses.
Interesting nanoparticle article.
http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn11781
Nano-scale platinum crystals that resemble tiny, precision-cut gems have
been shown to be powerful catalysts for driving chemical reactions. The
unusual shape of the crystals makes the platinum atoms arrange
Immediately, the sooner the better start taking about 500 GDU of
Bromelain 3 to 5 times a day, preferably on an empty stomach with water.
This will reduce the bruising and inflammation and speed healing. The
longer you wait to use it, the less effective it will be. (Don't use if
allergic to
What do you expect the CMO to do for you in this context?
Dan
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From: noblemet...@bellsouth.net [mailto:noblemet...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 7:13 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSProtocol for Severe Bruising
I just dropped a 100 lb. piece
Garnet wrote:
The raw diet kills too Terri, if not done properly. I know first had
of three very valuable puppies that died at birth due to the mother
being offered her choice of foods. I was on all the lists and reading
all the websites, that insisted dogs eat what they need when given a
http://www.physorg.com/news97384337.html
The upper portion of the dress contains cotton coated with silver
nanoparticles. Dong first created positively charged cotton fibers using
ammonium- and epoxy-based reactions, inducing positive ionization. The
silver particles, about 10-20
We are exhorted on a daily basis by doctors, media, etc., etc., to eat food
that is as close to nature as possible i.e. Cooked as little as possible,
and as much raw food as possible. As far as I am concerned, this goes for
my dog too, and I have seen too many dogs get ill from eating kibble, and
So wouldn't this apply to dogs too? Dee
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Food as medicine is a time tested principle. Synthesized supplements are
Not.
Who knows more about the human system than Mother Nature, certainly not
The profit motivated folks who push the supplements. But
Hi all you scientific geniuses out there, regarding the article that Janet
posted about antioxidants, would this apply to things like minerals i.e.
Concentrace, or indeed, iodine supplements, or things like alpha lipoic acid
etc., I'm asking because I have just spent a small fortune on these
It's a common field weed that ranges from the southern tip of florida to
the arctic circle to Oregon.
Try just beyond your lawn, or, in my case, in the green stuff I call a lawn.
Careful now, unless you like walking with Ents and toasting
marshmallows with cross bow toting gnomes for a
I read a post that said the ultrosonic nebulizer caused agglomoration and
the silver would fall out of suspensionany comments?
On 5/6/07, vwol...@aol.com vwol...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 5/5/2007 10:19:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jf...@wcc.net writes:
*Everybody: This is
Just don't get me started.
We did not evolve to live with genetically engineered food, but the FDA
has permitted it in just about everything. GM medicines don't concern
me as much, due to the safety trials involved, but still, not in
nature.
We also did not evolve to eat pesticides.
It is
Sounds pretty cool to me Ode! Dee
---Original Message---
From: Ode Coyote
Date: 05/07/07 18:00:22
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS gel
Careful now, unless you like walking with Ents and toasting
Marshmallows with cross bow toting gnomes for a
Design student Olivia Ong '07 hugs two garments, treated with metallic
nanoparticles through a collaboration with fiber scientists Juan
Hinestroza and Hong Dong, that she designed as part of her fashion line,
Glitterati. Credit: Cornell University
I bet Mr. Hong Dong will be a big hit in the
Ran across this article when reading up on Silica Hydride (couldn't
wait
DB, had to search).
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19125631.500
This is absolutely devastating if true, and turns everything I have
ever thought to be right, on its head! Dee
The article doesn't even
http://www.insidepulse.com/articles/43273
How to make Zombies (and Ginger Baked Pears).
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 11:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS gel other burn remedies
It's a common
It does say that there are different forms of Vit E but the body can only
use one - the tocophorol (spelling?) form and the rest are just flushed out
It uses a lot of different studies, not just one, which make it very
credible to me. It also said that in tests, these anti-oxidants *do* work
LOL. It sounds like you are an experienced traveler.
Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net wrote:
It's a common field weed that ranges from the southern tip of florida to
the arctic circle to Oregon.
Try just beyond your lawn, or, in my case, in the green stuff I call a lawn.
Careful now, unless
Wow, I haven't had a dog in years but I remember that dogs are almost as bad as
pigs. They have endless pits for a stomach and will eat anything they can find
any time anywhere. Whoever wrote that article on that website couldn't have
ever owned a DOG! LoL
Doris
Garnet wrote:
I was on
Thanks for that information.
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Melamine is not in insecticides. It is neither toxic enough, nor is
it a carrier or liquid.
Marshall
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In the US Library of Congress there is a document that was filed in the mid
1930s;'34/'35/'36 by a Congessional commission that stated that the food
being grown as of that time was very deficient in nutritive value and it was
imperative that a drastic change in farming methods be made.
Was
The melamine was combined with a chemical that made it deadly. I can't find
the page it was on, but was on the original website. I'll try to find it...
On 5/7/07, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
Thanks for that information.
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Melamine is not in insecticides.
I do agree with what you say about GMO's. I have been trying to get out the
message for a few years. Most people seem to trust Uncle Sam and the FDA. I
noticed that you said you wern't worried about the medical GMO's.
Unfortunately, I don't think that you can count on the government on that
Check it out. All the free traders suddenly against free trade if it doesn't
protect the legal drug monopoly.
http://www.newstarget.com/021831.html
Yes but does anyone eat an untainted diet? I doubt that it exists, but
we like to believe it does.
Janet
Dee wrote:
So wouldn't this apply to dogs too? Dee
---Original Message---
Food as medicine is a time tested principle. Synthesized supplements are
Not.
Who knows
Remember that any supplements you do not absorb must be removed from
your system. That puts a load on your liver and kidneys. You can also
easily unbalance your minerals by taking too much of one and not enough
of another. This same is true for most nutrients in the body that are in
balance to
Hi Dee,
I want to preface this post with the caveat that I am responding to this
as a trained scientist, one who has been coached in analyzing data and
determining if there is a clear conclusion or a need for more information.
Like I said I *know what is in kibble. I was studying raw feeding
Harold MacDonald wrote on 5/7/2007, 5:19 PM:
In the US Library of Congress there is a document that was filed in
the mid 1930s;'34/'35/'36 by a Congessional commission that stated
that the food being grown as of that time was very deficient in
nutritive value and it was imperative that a
I'd suggest referring to the Life Extension Foundation studies. They
are meticulously footnoted and often clear up confusing claims.
On Tuesday, May 8, 2007, at 03:01 Asia/Tokyo, Dee wrote:
It does say that there are different forms of Vit E but the body can
only
use one - the tocophorol
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