CS>[List Owner] Reminder...

2009-09-15 Thread M. G. Devour
May I remind everyone that discussion of the *political* aspects of the Swine Flu scare and various vaccine-related developments is not a good fit with this group's mission? The occasional heads-up message with discussion taken to the OT list is okay. If anyone is either attacking or defending

Re: CS>Re: Water Distiller

2009-09-15 Thread Ode Coyote
Filters can giveth as well as taketh away..but Try it. ...a distiller is cheaper Ode At 06:06 AM 9/14/2009 -0700, you wrote: I was wondering if putting rain water through a Berkey water filter would be OK? Thanks for any help Orrilia From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick To: silver-list@eskimo.com S

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
So does chlorella. dee On 15 Sep 2009, at 00:55, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Research by Y. Omura, M.D., indicates that cilantro effectively removes mercury from the human body. There are various recipes for cilantro sauces on the Internet, as well as sources for capsules.

Re: CS>Nebulisers

2009-09-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi Tim, I have a Medisana which I got from Amazon which is really good. It works as a humidifier and a nebulizer and you don't have to strap it to your face; just breathe it in. dee On 15 Sep 2009, at 06:56, Tim Rowe wrote: Hi, I'm considering purchasing a nebuliser to deliver CS. I'd ap

Re: CS>Re: Water Distiller

2009-09-15 Thread Donna
I remember my Grandmother had a cistern and would always use rain water, but with all the crap in our air today I wouldn't think about using rain water it is a shame though you can't. I don't even think it would be safe to wash clothes in would it? Donna ACS Rainwater is no longer good thes

Fw: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms

2009-09-15 Thread Bob Smith
Since starting to use EIS about 8 years ago myself and members of my family have had several experiences with flu and nebulizing EIS with 10% DMSO plus drinking EIS on at least an hourly basis would knock it out overnight. Bob Smith - Original Message - From: Tara McClintick To: s

RE: CS>Nebulisers (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-09-15 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE This is where I got mine. Nice portable unit for $54 or 55 Bob http://www.portablenebs.com/omronelite.htm -Original Message- From: Tim Rowe [mailto:timothyr...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:57 AM To: silver-list@eskimo

RE: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Dianne France
Does the clay help with lead.most lead goes into bone? Subject: Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie] Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 22:07:32 -0500 From: stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com The clay coats the intestinal wall and pulls heavy metals and toxins back through the wall. - Stev

Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CS>The Blue Man

2009-09-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Somewhat, but for some reason they do not seem to blue as much as my fingernails. Of course it may simply be that I can't get them as close to my eyes to examine them. Marshall Neville Munn wrote: Toe nails as well Marshall? N. > Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:32 -0400 > From: mdud...@king

Re: CS>MMS news

2009-09-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
No, I did not try that. Guess I should have. Marshall sol wrote: Marshall Dudley wrote: I have used MMS successfully on barber's itch (ringworm) which is a fungus. It did not respond to antibiotic ointment (which of course it should not have), nor CS. For my own curiosity, did you use the C

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
I am not up on the clay thing. Do you take the clay internally, or make a pack out of it? Are you saying that clay in the intestines, or on the skin, can remove mercury from the blood? I don't understand how that works. Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: We talked about the cs killing anything t

Re: CS>Mandatory vaccines and martial law

2009-09-15 Thread Diane Mackey
Sandy, While the three points you are looking at may not be in the MA bill, mandatory vaccines and isolation are, along with the right to invade your home and properties and take whatever they want out of it. Diane - Original Message - From: Sandy To: silver-list@eskimo.com

CS>asthma, hormones

2009-09-15 Thread Gina Moore
[I tried to reply to this thread a few days ago, but it never showed up in my email. Sorry if you guys get this twice (or three times)!] I will chime in on the steroid thing, only because I've been researching it for over a year. Yes, steroids in the doses that were studied are dangerous f

Re: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms

2009-09-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Preventing the flu and colds. This is what I have found seems to work: 1. colloidal silver, good preventative, pretty good at ending the bout (kills pathogens directly) 2. Vitamin D (immune system boost) 3. Lactobacillus rhamnosus lysate powder (such as del-immune V) (immune system boost) 4.

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Two names, same plant. Marshall Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: So does chlorella. dee On 15 Sep 2009, at 00:55, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Research by Y. Omura, M.D., indicates that cilantro effectively removes mercury from the human body. There are various recipes for cilantro sauces on th

RE: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms

2009-09-15 Thread Tara McClintick
Thanks for all the ideas everyone - gave some olive leaf extract last night, and that did end up making him puke (because he's not eating) so I will hold off on that one! I will check the rest of this stuff out too.. Tara McClintick www.booksbytara.com -Original Message- From: Marshal

CS>Thanks Bob & Dorothy (re: Nebulisers)

2009-09-15 Thread Tim Rowe
Thanks Dorothy, Would the one you have been any good for, say, chest or sinus infection though? Bob - Thanks for the recommendation. I should have mentioned that I'm based in the UK. Best, Tim

RE: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CS>The Blue Man

2009-09-15 Thread Neville Munn
Like the sense of humour . Yeah, I lost the ability to suck my toes way back when Jesus was still wearing short pants as well. On a more serious note, but you reckon there is colouration there but not as much though? That's interesting, one would have expected them to have been similar, w

Re: CS>Nebulisers (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-09-15 Thread Kirsteen Wright
I use this one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Portable-Ultrasonic-Nebuliser-Brand-New-and-Unused_W0QQitemZ180402147236QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Mobility_Disability_Medical_ET?hash=item2a00ce4fa4&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 and swear by it. It's really quiet and I use it at the first signs of a cold/flu

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Norton, Steve
I think that clay will help with lead on the blood. If one has a more serious problem EDTA is the better choice. - Steve N From: Dianne France To: silver-list Sent: Tue Sep 15 07:31:52 2009 Subject: RE: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie] Does the clay help with le

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I thought chlorella was a single celled green algae? dee On 15 Sep 2009, at 16:13, Marshall Dudley wrote: Two names, same plant. Marshall

Re: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms

2009-09-15 Thread Garnet
OLE tea does not upset my stomach the way capsules do. Garnet Marshall Dudley wrote: 4. Olive leaf extract. This can be tough to take on an empty stomach, -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverl

Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CS>The Blue Man

2009-09-15 Thread Tony Moody
Or your toes get less sunlight Marshall ? On 15 Sep 2009 at 10:45, Marshall Dudley wrote about : Subject : Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: C > Somewhat, but for some reason they do not seem to blue as much as my > fingernails. Of course it may simply be that I can't get them as close to > my ey

CS>(LL) Not really off topic as EIS is mentioned---

2009-09-15 Thread ZZekelink
How To Avoid The flu. Eat right! Make sure you get your daily dose of fruits and veggies Take your vitamins and bump up your vitamin C. Get plenty of exercise because exercise helps build your immune system. Walk for at least an hour a day.. Go for a swim.. Take the stairs instead of

Re: CS>(LL) Not really off topic as EIS is mentioned---

2009-09-15 Thread Leslie
Well, sounds like you are happy there! LOL What is the difference in EIS and Collodial Silver? Always wondered. Leslie - Original Message - From: zzekel...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:27 PM Subject: CS>(LL) Not really off topic as EIS i

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2009 #542

2009-09-15 Thread Sandy
Lol, Melly, I'm just as ignorant as you are so there is no need to apologize. I did find this site that explains what these are...I think? http://www.elixirs.com/products.cfm?productcode=S69A   Sulphur 200 C http://www.elixirs.com/products.cfm?productcode=D10  Thuja Sandy --- On Tue, 9/15/

CS>from coconut list

2009-09-15 Thread Day Sutton
google books Posted by: "michaelinde" michaeli...@yahoo.com

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread sol
Marshall Dudley wrote: Two names, same plant. I thought chlorella was an algae? I also have read that chlorella mobilizes mercury but cannot escort it out of the body. Don't have a reference for that. Cilantro is a plant similar to parsley http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/cilantro.htm also known

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Norton, Steve
It does. As far as I know clay is not incompatible with intestinal flora. If you have bad intestinal flora it will help absord some of the toxins it puts out. - Steve N - Original Message - From: Garnet To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon Sep 14 22:26:11 2009 Subject: Re: CS>EU666.

Re: CS>(LL) Not really off topic as EIS is mentioned---

2009-09-15 Thread Alan Jones
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+the+difference+in+EIS+and+Collodial+Silver%3F http://www.silvermedicine.org/about-silver.html On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Leslie wrote: > Well, sounds like you are happy there! LOL > > What is the difference in EIS and Collodial Silver? Always wondered. Les

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
You are correct. I have thought for years that they are two names for the same plant. My mistake. Marshall sol wrote: Marshall Dudley wrote: Two names, same plant. I thought chlorella was an algae? I also have read that chlorella mobilizes mercury but cannot escort it out of the body. Don'

Re: CS>EU666...US666

2009-09-15 Thread Norton, Steve
Clay is used various ways. It can absorb toxins through the skin and so some use in a bath but that uses a larger amount. It can be used as a pack but that is usually for a wound. It is also taken internally where it does coat the intestinal wall and pull heavy metals and toxins from the bloo

Re: CS>Mandatory vaccines and martial law

2009-09-15 Thread Hanneke
In addition, this little gadget has been launches, a tracker device http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/11/21/boston_launches_flu_shot_tracking/ The way it is introduced is all ever so softly... it wouldn't upset anyone to read it the way they 'sell' it to the public.

Re: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms Kefir?

2009-09-15 Thread Deborah Gerard
Marshall, What are your thoughts on Kefir. Is it worth making and taking for the probiotics in it? thanks deb From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 8:08:41 AM Subject: Re: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms Preventing the

FW: CS>Liposomal Vit. C: Ancillary Commentary

2009-09-15 Thread Gina Moore
Sorry, I’m just trying to make sure I understand completely! My brain is a bit foggy… please forgive me! So, you are mixing the ascorbic acid and sodium bicarbonate together just before adding it to the lecithin mixture in the unit? For some reason my brain thought you were doing it all toge

Re: CS>(LL) what is the difference--EIS & CS

2009-09-15 Thread ZZekelink
In a message dated 9/15/2009 5:19:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, alanmjo...@gmail.com writes: What is the difference in EIS and Collodial Silver? Always wondered. Leslie >

CS>Chemotherapy

2009-09-15 Thread Pat
Why do these people (Health Ranger) emphatically claim that NO ONE has ever been cured of cancer by chemotherapy?  My father in law had chemo for non-Hodgkins lymphoma at 85 and an interferon therapy a couple years later, then had heart bypass at 89 and was fine till 94.  I  know several women w

Re: CS>EU666...US666

2009-09-15 Thread Garnet
Can you provide any documentation of these claims? Thanks, Garnet Norton, Steve wrote: Clay is used various ways. It can absorb toxins through the skin and so some use in a bath but that uses a larger amount. It can be used as a pack but that is usually for a wound. It is also taken inter

CS>Healthcare videos Pass along

2009-09-15 Thread ccdirectt
This gentleman speaks for me and probably most of us. Well worth the viewing - and sending to everyone we know. Subject: Important Message please watch both of them Please watch. The YouTube links below are Part 1 and 2 of a tape made from their ranch in south-centra

Re: CS>Re: Water Distiller

2009-09-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I think that corporate media have a nearly complete blackout on the DU issue. If anyone has links to studies supporting the claim below they would be welcome. On Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009, at 20:57 Asia/Tokyo, Donna wrote: When it rains these DUs come with the rain water. -- The Silver Li

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
With respect, no. There is more than kind of parsley; cilantro is one of them. Chlorella is an algae. There are several kinds with different claimed benefits. I have read the mercury scavenging claims also. On Wednesday, Sep 16, 2009, at 00:13 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote: Two na

CS>Liposomal Vit. C: Strange and Unexpected Occurrance

2009-09-15 Thread Dan Nave
Having some Calcium Ascorbate powder and assuming it would be similar to using Sodium Ascorbate, I used it to mix up some Liposomal Vit. C. I mixed up the cup of water and Lecithin and the 1/2 cup water and the Calcium Ascorbate. When I mixed the two together the result appeared strange and unexp

Re: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms Kefir?

2009-09-15 Thread Dan Nave
Only if you can tolerate yeast... I found it to be very yeasty. Dan On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: > Marshall, > What are your thoughts on Kefir.. Is it worth making and taking for the > probiotics in it? > thanks deb > > > From: Marshall

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
BTW, you may have been thinking of coriander rather than cholorella, Marshall. In Google-searching for information about parsley versus cilantro I found a lot of confusing statements and some misinformation. Wikipedia provides what looks like the best overview: "Parsley (Petroselinum crispum

Re: CS>Chemotherapy

2009-09-15 Thread Bob Banever
Pat, It just so happens that the only type of cancer that does respond well to chemo is lymphoma Hodgkins and non-Hodgkins. These are "liquid" cancers and not solid tumors (until an advanced stage). As far as breast cancer is concerned... if a woman is lucky enough to have the tumor

Re: CS>High Fever/Flu symptoms

2009-09-15 Thread Dan Nave
Most important: Take a teaspoon of CS every hour. If you can spray it in the eyes and nose or nebulize it, that would be great too. The more often the better... I wouldn't recommend the MMS, it can make you feel like dying, even if you don't have the flu. , Dan On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:41 PM,

Re: CS>Chemotherapy

2009-09-15 Thread Pat
So, if you were diagnosed with cancer, are there places where you can go that will direct an alternative course of therapy?  Very few people would know just what to take and how much.  Also, you'd need to be monitored to see if it was working and you wouldn't want to go back to the regular oncol

Re: CS>EU666...US666 ]Leslie]

2009-09-15 Thread Dan Nave
In my experience "Cilantro" is much cheaper than "Chinese Parsley"... Dan On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: > BTW, you may have been thinking of coriander rather than cholorella, > Marshall. > > In Google-searching for information about parsley versus cilantro I found a

RE: CS>Chemotherapy

2009-09-15 Thread Thora Rasmusen (Home)
I spent a lot of time researching cancer therapies, with no need for it, so I had no preconceived notions, and the statistics just don't hold up for chemo and radiation, world wide. The stats for alternatives in general are so far superior to meds. Also, the alternative community is really the on

CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2009 #546

2009-09-15 Thread Paul Bond
I just did a quick count of all the people I know who have had chemo (14 people), and know of only 1 that survived more than 5 years. He was an exceptional case though (18 years old with the starting problem in his knee, major surgery, radiotherapy and follow up in his lungs after they cut everyth

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2009 #545

2009-09-15 Thread Tim Rowe
Thanks for the link Kirsten. Best, Tim