Hi Mike
Thank you for the indo here. I know a little about CS but not nearly enough.
I also am familiar with the blue problem.
As far as my son's acne. This really has me baffled. He never had anything
at all until last summer when he got a really bad sunburn. It started about
a month later and
Hi and welcome, Kathy!
I bet you'll get some info on CS, as well as a few other suggestions of
how to help your son's body get over the acne problem.
The actual definition of "Colloidal Silver" in practice is a slippery
thing. Those words have been applied to many products made in different
wa
Hi everyone. I usually just lurk, so not many will recognize me. I have
learned a lot from this group, and now I have a problem(s) that I hope some of
you can help with.
My future daughter-in-law, Natalie, is a chiropractor and nutrition specialist
who just found out her mother has a cancerou
Good Morning Dee,
Very good morning.
>>At 07:29 AM 10/11/2008, you wrote:
Not often do I read a message that sounds like I wrote it, or it is
describing me.
Glory Be !
Well personally, I like all things fantastic and unearthly like
thunderstorms. I see them as wars between witches and wiz
Cool, I'm always looking for ways to increase my vocabulary.
sol
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote
Nah, it means you're wimpy with the pressing.
Try a hammer...see if it all turns red.
You'll learn new words, too...
Chuck
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Hi I am Kathy - I just subbed to your group. Hope to learn more about CS. I am
on a never ending quest to clear up my 13 yo son's acne, which is mainly on his
back but spreading. Recently I have started using clay which helped a little
but not much. Yesterday I bought a bottle of what I thought
> On 10/11/2008 6:57:33 PM, sol (sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com) wrote:
> > RE the pressing on the nail bed to see if the color goes away or
> > not--- When I try that, SOME of the color does indeed go away, but not
> > all of it. Perhaps that means I have blue nails from more than one
> > cause? sol
T
Oops, I have just posed that very same question before reading your post ma!
N.
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From: marmar...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Blue hair??
Sol -- hair samples are supposed to be taken fr
Hi sol,
Well you've got me there. I don't know if the analysis is done on the whole
strand of hair or just one end or the other, or the middle, which in itself
poses another question, how is the analysis made? Is it made using the root
or the actual hair strand itself? My suggestion was tha
I believe that the original poster wanted to know if Brooks Bradley had
written anything on the subject of using CS for MRSA. I was able to find
this in my archive:
From: Brooks Bradley
Date: Wednesday, 23 June 2004
Subject: CS/ MRSA cure? Comment
About three years ago we conducted rather e
Sol -- hair samples are supposed to be taken from as close to the skin as possible -- in order to get as current a reading as possible. MA
-- Original message from sol :
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but hair analysis shows the level of minerals > in the body when the
On 10/11/2008 6:57:33 PM, sol (sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com) wrote:
> RE the pressing on the nail bed to see if the color goes away or not---
> When I try that, SOME of the color does indeed go away, but not all of
> it. Perhaps that means I have blue nails from more than one cause?
> sol
Nah, it mean
Neville wrote:
Yeah, I'm going to stay with this hypothosis. You're right, metals do
show up in hair which is why I posed the question. Overload of metals
can be detected in hair so I am curious as to why there has never been
any researched articles available dealing with this aspect as there
RE the pressing on the nail bed to see if the color goes away or not---
When I try that, SOME of the color does indeed go away, but not all of
it. Perhaps that means I have blue nails from more than one cause?
sol
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Steven,
I enjoyed your post and found it very useful. It may indeed have all
been covered before, but having it all in one email was valuable to me.
thanks,
sol
Steven Foss wrote:
Dear Marshall,
You wrote:
"I am not sure why you posted all this. All that is known, and has
already been disc
Steven Foss wrote:
# Reduced cardiac output (e.g. heart failure, hypovolaemia)
In my recent reading on iron overload and hemochromatosis, reduced
cardiac output resulting in poor peripheral circulation can be caused by
too much iron Apparently the heart damage from iron is irreversible?
I'm
Actually, I have read that that is true. Iron that is too high does feed
and stimulate cancer.
Heart problems too.
And I'm not actually avoiding iron in foods, but am avoiding foods with
iron above a certain level. No cast iron. And will soon be taking iron
blocking supplements.
sol
Sharlene
Actually not so. The reason the children died from overwhelming
infections is their bodies had been low iron for a reason, that reason
was to avoid fueling the infectious bacteria. Low iron can be a very
good thing under the right (wrong?) circumstances. Point being acting to
correct one defici
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 01:29:29PM +0100, Dee wrote:
> Well personally, I like all things fantastic and unearthly like
> thunderstorms. I see them as wars between witches and wizards, titans
> etc.,
That's very fanciful, but not really weird. Though personally, I don't find
the majesty of n
On 10/11/08, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
>
> Good Morning,
>
> First message in a while.
>
> At 02:25 AM 10/11/2008, you wrote:
>
>> Me too Dan, me too! dee
>> Dan Nave wrote:
>>
>>> Personally, I *prefer* magical thinking...
>>>
>>
> Ok.. I shall not disagree.
>
> Can either of y
Well personally, I like all things fantastic and unearthly like
thunderstorms. I see them as wars between witches and wizards, titans
etc., and I love to walk in them and get wet. It has a magical feel to
it, something beyond the greed and pettyness of man. I love animals and
the way they ge
Good Morning,
First message in a while.
At 02:25 AM 10/11/2008, you wrote:
Me too Dan, me too! dee
Dan Nave wrote:
Personally, I *prefer* magical thinking...
Ok.. I shall not disagree.
Can either of you tell me how to do that ?
Wayne
=
Me too Dan, me too! dee
Dan Nave wrote:
Personally, I *prefer* magical thinking...
Dan
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