Re: CSRe: Severe muscle cramps

2007-09-12 Thread Ode Coyote
The only place you'll ever find a fruit tree that isn't a hybrid is on a walk in the Florida swamp. Pretty small really sour little mouth puckerers, those. I can't think of a single crop plant that isn't a hybrid. Some are legacy hybrids, bred 100s of years ago, but hybrids non-the-less. I

Re: CSDMSO Herpies

2007-09-12 Thread Dee
This is just about what I did Tel, and it worked in less than a fortnight, the shingles were gone. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Tel Tofflemire Date: 09/11/07 21:58:30 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSDMSO Herpies RE: the Zastro Herpie Virus, it stmes from

Re: CSRe: metal detox and cs

2007-09-12 Thread Ode Coyote
The best recommendation I've seen is *many small doses of CS throughout the day*. How much total per day? As much as it takes to see progress. Detoxing or not, it's actually a bit hard to keep enough silver in for long enough at a normal 94 -97 % elimination rate over 48 hours. Idea:

Re: CSPS (phosphatidylserine)

2007-09-12 Thread Dee
Hi Pat, yes I am and I'm still not sure why! Re the herpes; this is how people get shingles because the herpes virus somehow lies dormant in the nerves somewhere, after having had chicken pox, so it could be that which is causing the sciatica. I only know that while I was treating the shingles

CScravings

2007-09-12 Thread Ode Coyote
There are nutritional cravings that say EAT CABBAGE TODAY [I *need* to fill a nutritional hole] and emotional cravings [ what I call Boredom foodsI *want* to fill an emotional hole. ] Quite often I'll feel really hungry, get distracted by that one last thing to complete a task and

Re: CSCS:? Nutrients not in food

2007-09-12 Thread Ode Coyote
There is much to learn from ancient pockets of study and wisdom, but they are just pockets. Few will dig into them till they need to and need is relative to obvious failure. Obvious is relative to the vision of the seer and some crackpots are much better at looking ahead than the average

Re: CSPS (phosphatidylserine)

2007-09-12 Thread Dianne France
Dee Did you use the cs with 10% DMSO as I read mentioned in another post? How much l-lysine did you take? The reason I am asking is this might work for my husband and we are new to all of this. Our cs generator should be here this week. We use DMSO on the horses all the time. Does the DMSO

CSOmigosh -- a CS question!!!

2007-09-12 Thread marmar845
The following question was posted on my equine list. Does anyone here have an answer? Thanks. MA Have meant to post this issue/question for a couple of years now. I have come across a couple a various mentions when surfing the web about MSM binding silver. Any opinions as to validity of

Re: CSPS (phosphatidylserine)

2007-09-12 Thread Dee
Hi Dianne, I'm afraid I'm not one who measures things with accuracy. The DMSO I put on topically, not internally, just CS internally. The DMSO I have is the gel which is 70% DMSO and 30% distilled water. I mixed more CS than DMSO; just used enough of that to make the silver non watery and

CSstrange eye (lid) problem

2007-09-12 Thread sol
In the past couple weeks I've gotten a couple tiny boil like things on the sides of the upper bridge of my nose. Thinking they were just from the rubbing/pressure of the nose pads of my glasses (have had them occasionally from that) I just treated them with CS/DMSO and didn't think more about

Re: CSstrange eye (lid) problem

2007-09-12 Thread Ruth Bertella
Hiya Sol, Have you ever had shingles before and know what the symptoms are? This sounds like what happened to me when I came down with/was diagnosed with having shingles. They started out as little pimple like things, then turned into what looked like tiny blisters then popped and made

CSCS MSM DMSO

2007-09-12 Thread Ruth Bertella
Not having been on this list for a few years, I can't recall lots of things regarding CS MSM and DMSO and when my home computer crashed, I lost the info I saved. So: - What is the recipe for CS/MSM, what are some of issues this combo benefits, and how is it applied? - What is the recipe

Re: CSCS MSM DMSO

2007-09-12 Thread Dee
Well Ruth, I'm not exactly a 'great mind' but I'll try to answer a few of your questions. I have used a mix of CS at 10ppm and DMSO gel (70%) to cure things like abscess, sebaceous cysts etc., also as in a recent post, it seemed to help sciatica. The DMSO on its own definitely helps pains in

Re: CSDMSO Herpies

2007-09-12 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Tel, I would add 'red light' therapy from a LED device. Play the light on the area for about 1 minute per sq inch area each day. Not instant gratification, but it does have a soothing effect. Yours, Tony On 11 Sep 2007 at 13:57, Tel Tofflemire wrote about : Subject : Re: CSDMSO Herpies

CSCS Kombucha

2007-09-12 Thread Dianne France
Group I have a question about using CS and Kombucha (fermented tea). I would image that they have to be staggered. Kombucha has so much good bacteria in it and we use it for digestion and it helps us deal with the Florida heat. We have been drinking it for about two years and have had

Re: CSCS MSM DMSO

2007-09-12 Thread Smitty
Well Ruth, I'm not exactly a 'great mind' but I'll try to answer a few of your questions. I have used a mix of CS at 10ppm and DMSO gel (70%) to cure things like abscess, sebaceous cysts etc., also as in a recent post, it seemed to help sciatica. The DMSO on its own definitely helps pains

RE: CSDMSO Herpies

2007-09-12 Thread Dan Nave
I got rid of shingles on myself and several other people by using a simple Zapper as was originally recommended by Hulda Clark. CS, and CS with DMSO, also works well, just wanted to mention the Zapper as an alternative. Dan -Original Message- From: Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.co.za]

Re: CSCS Kombucha

2007-09-12 Thread faith gagne
Hi Dianne: Here's another suggestion for the heat: Dr. N.W. Walker, D.Sc. writes: During hot dry weather we have found it most soothing and comforting to drink a tumblerful of fresh-raw celery juice during the morning and another in the afternoon, between meals. This has the effect of

Re: CSVitamix

2007-09-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Jonathan writes: A bit off topic -- apologies for that -- but if anyone has owned a Vitamix blender and has comments, good or bad, I'd appreciate hearing them off-list. Hard to believe it's worth the high price! It's fine if you comment on the list, instead or as well. In fact it's better

CSCS Kombucha

2007-09-12 Thread marmar845
Hi Dianne: Here's another suggestion for the heat: Faith -- her question was will CS kill the bacteria that makes Kombucha effective? Not how to be more comfortable in Florida heat. I'm thinking that the CS wouldn't affect Kombucha because Kombucha (as a mushroom) would be fungii,

Re: CSCS Kombucha

2007-09-12 Thread faith gagne
Dianne: I do not know the answer to your question because I am new to CS myself. . I guess I was thinking that if CS does affect kombucha ( I've seen this fungus) then celery juice might be an alternative for the heat, which you mentioned in your question. Faith - Original Message

Re: RE: CSDMSO Herpies

2007-09-12 Thread parjac7
One should never overlook L-Lysine when fighting Herpes or Shingles Jacques From: Dan Nave dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com Date: 2007/09/12 Wed PM 02:43:20 EST To: a...@new.co.za, silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSDMSO Herpies I got rid of shingles on myself and several other

CSVitamix

2007-09-12 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
List, A bit off topic -- apologies for that -- but if anyone has owned a Vitamix blender and has comments, good or bad, I'd appreciate hearing them off-list. Hard to believe it's worth the high price! On Wednesday, Sep 12, 2007, at 20:53 Asia/Tokyo, Dianne France wrote: Dee   Did you

Re: CSCS Kombucha

2007-09-12 Thread G Murray
CS kills fungii as well! marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: Hi Dianne: Here's another suggestion for the heat: Faith -- her question was will CS kill the bacteria that makes Kombucha effective? Not how to be more comfortable in Florida heat. I'm thinking that the CS wouldn't

Re: CSVitamix

2007-09-12 Thread Lee Nash
I have one but have misplaced my cook book, but used to make ice cream in it (small amount) and was really good. It mainly is for grinding wheat, etc. things you would need those special blades for. Depends upon what you are going to do. Everything I have tried to do for any type preparation

Re: CSVitamix

2007-09-12 Thread cking001
I have a vitamix. Had it for over 20 years (3600 model, the one with the spigot). I'd never be without one. Made ice cream in it for the first project. grind meat. grind grain, knead dough, for home made bread. Can cook in it too (noisy as hell though). Full fiber juices. I was a long time

Re: CSVitamix

2007-09-12 Thread Lee Nash
Well, you made use of yours. All I have done is move and travel mostly. I had good intentions anyway. Is there a way I might talk you out of a recipe or two; especially the ice cream one and/or the homemade bread. Then I might start using again. Leslie - Original Message - From:

Re: CSCS Kombucha

2007-09-12 Thread Lee Nash
Drinking CS would kill fungus??? I knew about apple cider vinegar but sure didn't know CS would do it. Wonderful! - Original Message - From: G Murray healthl...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 7:23 PM Subject: Re: CSCS Kombucha CS kills

Re: CSCS Kombucha

2007-09-12 Thread zoe w
Kombucha is not a fungus, it is a symbiotic union of bacteria and yeast. Yes CS would kill it. I am very careful not to get it around my brew. The term mushroom is a misnomer and I have no idea where it got started. zoe Hi Dianne: Here's another suggestion for the heat:

Re: CSVitamix

2007-09-12 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I have one of these and recommend the Greenstar unreservedly. On Thursday, Sep 13, 2007, at 11:42 Asia/Tokyo, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Had to get a greenstar juicer for regular clear juicing though. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.