Vinegar might be effective in emulsifying the oil. It does this outside the
body very well.
Bob
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From: jr orrilia
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: CSSqualene in vaccine
I just wanted to know what
I got you all beat- a few years ago mine was off the chart low-
measured zero. After supplementing for some months it was up to 25.
Then I got the 2000IU tablets, and take those daily, all the time. I
have not retested, since I just keep taking it. I take D2-since the
only D3 I can find is
Well, sipping from the bottle can contaminate the entire batch so it
becomes ineffective. It is important to pour it into a clean bottle
(well rinsed with distilled water) and then pour it out into something
else without touching skin to the jar edge.
I have seen some kind of mold (tiny
But if you are allergic to something which could result in your death, I doubt
very much that they could force you to do it. I have to say here, that if in
the unlikely even that vaccinations be forced on us in the UK, I would *still*
refuse to have them! It would be an infringement of our
I don't think you are allowed liquids are you? dee
On 10 Nov 2009, at 22:34, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
Hey Lois,
I'm leaving for Florida Saturday, any good ideas for carrying my C.S.
onboard the airplane? Checked luggage, of course.
I like to get hand sanitizers (the individuals) and pour the CS over them. I
allow them to soak up the CS for a day or two, and keep them in a zip-loc bag
in my purse. I can wipe my hands and face with them (even suck on them or wipe
mouth out with them). Once I didn't have anymore of the
I go to the drug store and buy a sinus sniffer. Take it home and rinse it
out with DW., then fill it with CS/EIS for sniffing on the plane. It has to
be in a plastic baggie. Never carried any more than that...
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:34 PM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
Hey Lois,
I'm
Hello Group,
Some weeks back, someone posted their method for treating gingivitis (or
worse, periodontosis) with CS DMSO. As I recall, it wasn't a specific
post on that topic, it was within a reply to something else. I think it was
a 90/10 mix of CS/DMSO, just can't remember how many times per
Is the list still active?
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Recently, we completed some limited, short-term evaluations of a
number of memory enhancing substances...including
some from the pharmaceutical community---but most from the natural plant
community. At least eight of the plant candidates demonstrated
sufficient value to recommend their
Haven't had any messages since Tuesday. Is there a problem on this site?
Hi everybody,
It's been an eventful couple of days for the customers of Eskimo North,
the ISP that hosts our group for me.
Evidently the owner and principal operator became seriously indisposed
a couple of weeks ago and, in all the chaos his family was dealing
with, the business was surfing
My apologies for this convoluted transmission technique. I used wrong mail client for original and not enough time to transcribe the entire post.
Brooks Rradley.
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Subject : [Fwd: Memory Boosters]
Date : Thu, 12 Nov
If CS killed the 'good bacteria' the result would be pretty obvious
and catastrophic. I certainly haven't noticed any problems in that area.
My personal theory is that CS particles and ions are nulified in the
intestine because they become coated with goo. (i.e. Digestive fluids).
Silver
Ipsab by Home Health is excellent for gingivitis. There is a
liquid and a tooth powder. Paint the liquid on twice a day with
a Q Tip. It has prickly ash bark.
I was not the one who posted on CS and DMSO for gums
but it would also be a good remedy to paint on but might
give you some garlic breath
How was the rose EO used? Internally? Aromatically? Considering the cost of
Rose EO, I wonder if Rose Hydrosol would be a viable substitute?
Bob and Gayla Roberts
Always Enough Ranch
Acampo, CA
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From: Brooks Bradley bradlebro...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Mr. Bradley,
'Been wondering what to do with several grams of Turkish Rose Otto
(rosa.damascena) I've had in cool, dark storage for a few years. How
did you use it to achieve the memory improvement?
Thanks Saralou
The next best protocol using a SINGLE component...demonstrated to be
Well dang. I'm so glad you got everything fixed:) I sent an email
yesterday and got a pending notice, so I figured something was up.
Thank you for letting us know what's what.
Annie
M. G. Devour wrote:
Hi everybody,
It's been an eventful couple of days for the customers of Eskimo North,
Hey Brooks,
I use Huperzine A, Bacopa Monnieri, Ginkgo, Vinpocetine, and Coleus
Forskohli, although not all of them on the same days. There's a few
others I use too, but I don't want to bother to try and spell them. LOL.
And they work. Some are more expensive than others. The Bacopa and
(I sent this on the 11th and it got bounced back,
so here it is again)
I just got this link via Twitter..I thought
some of you might be
interested. This is amazing! And I think
it'll give hope to a lot
of people.
What do you want to bet that the MSM makes the
claim that she
You can always just take a CS generator with you make it at your
destination.
_
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 5:27 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHi listers--got this ? from a friend. CS flying..
I don't
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