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>Frank Keys Colloidal Sciences lab is the only lab I've found that has
>
> any idea what they're looking at or how to look at it properly with the
> right tools.
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> Ode
Good, I'm glad to hear they're still doing that. It's a good option.
Mike D.
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> At 11:47 AM 12/11/2008 -0500,
> Hi Mike , What ppm did your samples come back at thanks Ted
Lordy, Ted, that was years ago and the process I used then bears no
resemblance to what we do today. I think they were in the mid 20's, but
the brew was made with heated water and was the color of ale! Nor do I
remember what process
Bob
This is what I use.
Natural E contains ALL the tocops.
http://www.puritan.com/e-vitamins-103/100-percent-natural-e-1000-iu-softgels-002900
or
http://tinyurl.com/5mjkb2
Chuck
Basic Flying Rules
Try to stay in the middle of the air. Do not go nea
Thanks Bernadette,
Jeez, it seems they go overboard a tad with diagnosis in the US, sounds like
plain old tonsilitis to me, common as dirt. As soon as you mentioned the white
pustuele business in the throat, (which would probably have been predominantly
on the tonsils if I am right), I twigged
Good Evening, Neville:
Yes we live in the United States - Beautiful Pennsylvania.
Yes, Sammy still has his tonsils and adenoids.
Bernadette
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From: Neville
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>4 year old w
Morning Bernadette,
Two quick questions if you don't mind...Do you reside in the US? and has junior
still got his tonsils? Just curious that's all.
Neville.
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From: Bernadette
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 3:33 AM
Subject: CS>
jlgregel,
You might want to look into MMS. The dose for animals is 3 drops per 25
lbs body weight, although I would start with only one drop if I were you. Good
luck
Bob
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From: jlgregel
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008
Hi..
I've been fighting e-coli virus in my cat for a number of years... spents lots
of money on vets; no fix. The thing that does the most is the CS I put in
their water.. about 1/2 c added to bowl of water. I have also begun using MMS
and giving 2 or 3 drops MMS with 6-8 drops of cirtus and
Thanks for the reference to the Weston A. Price Foundation. Very good info.
- Steve N
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From: Nenah Sylver
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun Dec 14 11:53:00 2008
Subject: RE: CS>4 year old with mononucleosis
I can’t see why the boy’s parents would object to cocon
David,
Thank you so very very much. I was just mentioning to a good friend
recently how much I would have exactly this.
Teri
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Thank you for this information - I have saved to my own personal file
folder.
Bernadette
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Thanks. I got it and it worked just as you said. -k.
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Thanks for the info - the only honey we used is raw - right from the hive and
it is certainly delicious.
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From: Nenah Sylver
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: CS>4 year old with mononucleosis
I can't see w
I don't know if anyone remembers but last week I tried DMSO on hubby who has a
really bad knee problem. The short story was: he came out in a rash, maybe
because we put undiluted gel on instead of watering it down. The question is:
would this still be causing a problem because he still has a r
I'm very happy for you and your grandson Bernadette. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Bernadette
Date: 12/14/08 17:04:48
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>4 year old with mononucleosis
What a turn around for my grandson. Diagnosed with mono on Wednesday of last
week (and now n
Hi Wayne,
I think it's pretty safe to ignore "modern knowledge" of things like
peanuts, wheat, corn, soy, etc, especially considering how many people
in their nineties enjoy a diet full of just those things. My great-great
grandmother, my great grandmother, and my grandmother all loved peant bu
That is terrific news, congratulations! :)
indi
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:03:44PM -0500, Bernadette wrote:
>What a turn around for my grandson. Diagnosed with mono on Wednesday of
>last week (and now not so sure). From a throat that was as red as Santa's
>coat with lots of white pust
I can't see why the boy's parents would object to coconut oil!
The website of the Weston A. Price Foundation has lots of great info on
coconut oil.
Also.if you're using honey, Manuka honey is famous for knocking out
pathogens.
Nenah
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From: Bernadette [mailto:bernade...@pa
What a turn around for my grandson. Diagnosed with mono on Wednesday of last
week (and now not so sure). From a throat that was as red as Santa's coat with
lots of white pustueles - to a very normal looking throat with just a few spots
left over. Still has a slight nasal twang with a cough ever
Some types of mold toxins affect the digestion very badly. Also some
that are already sensitized to various mold toxins from over exposure
or infection with molds may react to foods containing them. Some seem
to have a genetic weakness- perhaps an enzyme that is not behaving
correctly or someth
I've been working with a 2 year old cat that has feline herpes virus over the
past year with EIS/CS. He has received oral doses, and nebulizer treatments
using the EIS/CS, I've been making in my SilverGen. DMSO drops are added to
the nebulizer. He improves for awhile and then will "flare" up
Good Morning Shirley,
What a way, .. to start the day ?
>>At 12:30 AM 12/14/2008, you wrote:
Am I correct in thinking that peanuts and their butters are prime
candidates for liver toxins? Aflatoxins I think. And that these
are almost impossible to detect quickly and easily, but ar
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