Steve,
MMS stands for Miracle Mineral Supplement. It is ultimately chlorine
dioxide made from 28% sodium chlorite diluted with food acid (vinegar, citric
acid, lemon juice) and water.
Bob
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Arterial plaque, I have read, may form in response to inflammation
resulting from pathogens.
If so, EIS could have an effect by killing the pathogens that cause
the buildup.
Eventually, the body might clear out the plaque.
It may be that something similar occurs in the brain, which might be
Wow, Thank you for the link Dan! Merry Christmas
to me, LOL.
Annie
Dan Nave wrote:
Try this!...
http://www.7springsfarm.com/catalog.html#Kelpforanimals
50# for $54.
Or try this!...
http://www.willyougreen.com/products/Thorvin-Kelp-%252d-50%23-Bag.html
55# for $54.
Dan
On Sun, Nov 2
Scroll down to the link.
Garnet
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_Information
Dr Chris Steele, ITV's This Morning supporting LDN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVpjsDK0LPA
Renee wrote:
No, there's no attachment to mine
No, there's no attachment to mine.
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I attempted to send this a couple of days ago. If anyone gets it on the
silver-list, I would like to know. I have mail program problems...and
especially when I try to use two of them to communicate with each other.
This is (in
Try this!...
http://www.7springsfarm.com/catalog.html#Kelpforanimals
50# for $54.
Or try this!...
http://www.willyougreen.com/products/Thorvin-Kelp-%252d-50%23-Bag.html
55# for $54.
Dan
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Sandy wrote:
Here is another supplier for Thorvin and they sell it in
Hi:
My brother in law has a huge hematoma as a result of hip replacement surgery
(which we advised him NOT to do).
Anyone have any experience with clearing this type of thing?
He does not want to drain it surgically.
My wife suggested leeches.
Any other good suggestions?
Del
Do we have a file on this group that explains all of the buzzwords and acronyms?
I'm not sure what MMS is.
Steve
--- On Mon, 11/30/09, arthur rambo wrote:
From: arthur rambo
Subject: Re: CS>Blue Moons (Help)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, November 30, 2009, 9:32 PM
I developed the
Thank you Brooks:)
Annie
Brooks Bradley wrote:
I attempted to send this a couple of days ago. If anyone gets it on
the silver-list, I would like to know. I have mail program
problems...and especially when I try to use two of them to communicate
with each other.
This is (in my opinion)quite
I developed the blue moons after a few years of cs, as well. They faded in the
fingers after beginning MMS. for a year. Now I only have slight on the thumbs.
From: john freese
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 9:14:33 PM
Subject: CS>Blue
got it, thanks Brooks.
Kathryn
On Nov 30, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Brooks Bradley wrote:
> I attempted to send this a couple of days ago. If anyone gets it on the
> silver-list, I would like to know. I have mail program problems...and
> especially when I try to use two of them to communicate with ea
Hello,
I have been taking about 1to 1 1/2 ounces of crystal clear per day of 12 to 15
PPM CS for about 3 years with no problems. But about 3 weeks ago my wife (the
non believer in CS) noticed the moons on my fingers were turning blue. I had
not noticed this before she said something. I was unde
I attempted to send this a couple of days ago. If anyone gets it on the silver-list, I would like to know. I have mail program problems...and especially when I try to use two of them to communicate with each other.
This is (in my opinion)quite useful information on what, exactly, occurs
Ozonated oil is oil that has had ozone bubbled through it for a number
of hours. Fully ozonated oil takes about 3 weeks to make. There are also
ozonated oils that are called "light" ozonated oils that have shorter
preparation time. The most common oil used is olive oil but nut oils and
coconut oil
Richard Goodwin wrote:
Hello,
I'm a new subscriber to this list, having arrived here by a very
circuitous route over a few years of reading about colloidal silver
and how to make it. And how not to make it. Marshall has been a lot
of help recently in this respect.
I'm sure this has alread
Hi Dee,
Thanks for that info. I have been using electrophoresis power supplies I found
on ebay. 2000 volts 200 ma. They give it a good fast start with distilled
water, and I have to keep turning them down as the concentration increases. I
try to keep the current below 50 ma. Maybe I'll try
I've injected ozone directly, 50cc, once per day, 300+ times. Got the viral
load down to 66,000, but couldn't quite finish on acount of the oxidative
stress. Anti-oxidants should be stressed to counter the oxidative effects. I
now use ozonated saline solution 1-2x a week to treat hcv, and find
Because your original question was: "Is ozone H202? dee"
Cheers!
Dick
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 3:40:23 PM
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - Snopes
I was just wondering how the question of ozone had arisen when I
Most of us on the list make EIS ie. electrically isolated silver. We do this
by having silver electrodes immersed in distilled water and a low voltage
current being passed through. Some have automatic generators and others
homemade ones. The silver produced is mostly ionic and some colloidal,
I was just wondering how the question of ozone had arisen when I had posed one
about H202? dee
On 30 Nov 2009, at 19:59, Norton, Steve wrote:
> Ozone is usually O3 but can also be O4, O5, ...
> H2O2 is not ozone.
> - Steve N
>
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Hello,
I'm a new subscriber to this list, having arrived here by a very circuitous
route over a few years of reading about colloidal silver and how to make it.
And how not to make it. Marshall has been a lot of help recently in this
respect.
I'm sure this has already been discussed, but with
Hi -- I believe ozone is O3, and H2O2 is Hydrogen Peroxide.
Dick
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 2:48:28 PM
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - Snopes
Is ozone H202? dee
On 30 Nov 2009, at 15:44, Norton, Steve wrote:
> I
Ozone is usually O3 but can also be O4, O5, ...
H2O2 is not ozone.
- Steve N
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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 11:48 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - Snopes
Is ozone H202? dee
On 30 Nov 2009, at 1
Is ozone H202? dee
On 30 Nov 2009, at 15:44, Norton, Steve wrote:
> I think you are right that they are referring to intravenous use. See:
>
> http://educate-yourself.org/ozone/
> "A second technique is to introduce the ozone directly into the
> bloodstream via intravenous injection. The idea o
Neville Munn wrote:
As a layman I have pondered this question for several years, and
seeing as you raised the notion I figured now would be a good time to
seek some clarification.
EIS/CS contains both ionic and particulate silver does it not, but as
the particulate content comprises clusters
That seems excessive for the citric acid. That would produce over 2000
ppm silver citrate if you ran it to completion.
Marshall
Norton, Steve wrote:
You need to use powdered citric acid. I use 1/8 cup for 2 liters
water. The citric acid increases the conductivity of the solution so
you ca
Hi,
From reading the past posts about naturally treating cataracts either
coconut water/flax oil, I started experimenting it last week. I used fresh
coconut water and later I put drops of cs. I did twice and not sure it helps my
eyes.Feeling a little bit of watering of my eyes next day.
Silver citrate is made by brewing in distilled water in which has had
citric acid added. It can be brewed up to around 280 ppm.
Marshall
Leslie wrote:
Is silver citrate when you overcook as the 200 PPM?? My grandson has some
infected teeth and has had a time. I had recommended peroxide as we
I think you are right that they are referring to intravenous use. See:
http://educate-yourself.org/ozone/
"A second technique is to introduce the ozone directly into the
bloodstream via intravenous injection. The idea of intravenous injection
has raised concern with some people concerning the not
It certainly speeds healing whether it provides oxygen or not.
I've only ever used Ozonated Olive Oil from Saul Pressman //
www.aloeessence.com/naturesgifts.html and it is marvelous. I keep the
large jar in the freezer and slice off chunks for the smaller jar I keep in
the fridge. When I need
Hey Ode. We have very few soft woods here--do hard woods work? I read once
that if a person has a pond near by they can place the ends of the logs in
the water (most of the log is out) to suck up water and keep the spawn moist
and growing.
I tried growing a bag of mushrooms once--a kit I bough
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Thank you:)
I'll do that. I've never grown a mushroom in my
life, but I'm willing to give it go. Info from
someone that's done it already is a good thing;)
Annie
Ode Coyote wrote:
We've been growing Shitakes for several years now in NC...on Sweet Gum
logs, a tree that's more of a pest
but when I put the 3% into my CS it went a murky green! This is why I bought
the 35% but am now worried about its safety as I know you have to be really
careful handling it. dee
On 29 Nov 2009, at 22:10, Shirley Reed wrote:
> W.C.Douglas mentions that knowledgeable people come down on diffe
We've been growing Shitakes for several years now in NC...on Sweet Gum
logs, a tree that's more of a pest than anything else.
Gum soaks up water like a sponge, rots fast and has lots of sugar in it.
..and the faster you cut em down, the faster they grow...can't kill
em...and for a couple
Taking that into a more radical realm...sand blasting.
Much depends on how hard it is.
It's very difficult to remove rubber or soft paint and a hardened artery
isn't exactly like glass to be etched.
But as with dental plaque, there may be a bacterial element acting as a
sort of glue or s
Brilliant! dee
On 29 Nov 2009, at 20:27, Garnet wrote:
>
> This is an interesting folk remedy and one that reminds me of the practice of
> baking an onion wrapped in foil so that the juices collect. The juices are
> then
> used orally, a teaspoon or two at a time, as a treatment for severe lun
And do you have any adverse/beneficial effects Scotty? dee
On 29 Nov 2009, at 20:16, Scotty wrote:
> Dilute 3% H2O2 by at least 50% with water (I only use this externally and for
> gargling). 35% Food Grade H2O2, 4-5 drops in an 8oz. glass of water. That's
> how I do it!
>
> Scotty
> Have a
Fair enough, but I'm still quietly harbouring the thought that although the
ideal for some may be to have particles/particle clusters of .-1nm
in size, or smaller , or desire a high proportion of that silver to be in
ionic form, those larger particle clusters which are present may y
Totally agree with you -
Have a super day
Cheers
Sandee
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You're welcome Sandee,
LOL, I'm a compulsive sharer. I don't see any
reason to keep the good stuff to myself:)
Annie
Sandee George wrote:
Hi There Annie - thanks for this info. very interesting I will also
investigate them and feed back any info I get as well, very good idea -
thanks bucket
Hi There Annie - thanks for this info. very interesting I will also
investigate them and feed back any info I get as well, very good idea
- thanks buckets
Regards
Sandee
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