Re: CSInfo on Yeast treatments

2009-12-14 Thread Annie B Smythe
Yeah, it looks like you take it by mouth.I haven't tried caprylic acid yet. I'm interested though. I've been looking at Caprol (aka Caproyl), but it seems to be nothing more than caprylic acid mixed with olive oil, which I can do cheaper than what they want for it. It may be that what

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Ode Coyote
U Current is not expressed in milli volts? Ode OdeAt 04:41 AM 12/13/2009 -0800, you wrote: Ah, good. I'll forget the AC then. I recently used the electrophoresis power supplies to make a couple of gallons, and they came out somewhere between 25-30 ppm, and very clear. I limited

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Ode Coyote
Since higher voltage sends ions away from the electrode at higher velocity, higher voltage means you can use higher frequency AC. When the polarity changes, the suddenly negative pole attracts the positive ion back on unless it is far enough away from that pole by that time to prevent it.

Re: CSRe: ac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
I'm thinking more like 10kv-15kv -- high voltage ac. From: Alchemysa da...@alchemysa.com.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, December 11, 2009 6:48:52 PM Subject: CSRe: ac or dc? Genuine low voltage AC doesn't work at all. (i.e. a low voltage 50/60hz. AC

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Ode Coyote
Yea, the statement is a bit self contradictory? [or, at least, hard to make sense out of ] BTW Omitting water quality variables, the unknowable contaminant wild card, you can tweek for higher or lower TE by adjusting the frequency to voltage ratio. Ode At 05:19 AM 12/13/2009 -0800,

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
That's what I figured. So switching at a lower rate is better. I normally work with 2000v electrophoresis power supplies, so I'm extremely careful about touching anything. From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat,

Re: CSRe: ac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Ode Coyote
Stirring helps some, but where most of all that is happening is in the micro part of the Nernst Diffusion layer where stirring can't reach that nearly atomic level of activity. ..that inverse square stuff again. Guessing: To reach that level, it might take enough water velocity to cut

Re: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
I agree -- for sure there are some inept ignorant people who are doctors and dentists, just as there are in any profession. But doctors in particular largely have their hands tied, first by their education -- they didn't used to even recognize vitamins not too many years ago, and they almost

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
Why extra light olive oil specifically? Would other forms of olive oil have the same beneficial effects? Dick From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:59:16 AM Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of Oil Hi Steve,

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
Well ... putting a diode in the line will give you pulsed DC, yes, but that is in no way AC, so you won't get the polarity switching benefits. From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 2:36:02 PM Subject: Re:

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-14 Thread Steve
The reason they like extra light is because it has no taste, which is part of the protocol of the shangri-la 'diet.'  Other olive oils, or walnut oil etc. would also work.   Of course, it depends on what you mean when you say 'work.'    Are you talking about controlling appetite or the rather

Re: CSRe: ac or dc?/Sorry, a 15-lb Meow...Sent It!

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
Hahahahaha -- yeah, I too have one of those meows that likes to type. He wants my hands on him, not on the keyboard, so I guess he figures if he puts himself where the keyboard is, voila! Thanks for the info! Dick From: Dok Dallas dokdal...@yahoo.com To:

Re: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-14 Thread Steve
Well, I agree that we need to be in charge of our own health.  I'm a big believer in being self reliant and not trusting others to take care of us.  Of course, that is what's lead me to exploring colloidal silver, and other alternative therapies. We are constantly under assault in all walks of

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2009-12-14 Thread Sandy
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Re: CSSpeaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
A stagnating lymph system can be a major cause of migraine (as well as a host of other things). Arabinogalactan is a good lymph mover. dee On 13 Dec 2009, at 19:50, Gina Moore wrote: I tried the ACV and bicarb of soda the other day for my migraine. The ACV didn't seem to do much after

Re: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-14 Thread Bob Banever
Steve, Well of course it's a conspiracy. Big pharma conspires with the FDA to keep natural medicines out of the hands of the populace, they conspire between themselves to fix prices, and they conspire with lawmakers to make sure that only their products are available for use and

Re: CSPlease unsubscribe me

2009-12-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
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CSCranial Laser reflex Technique; muscle frequencies;

2009-12-14 Thread Rowena
I have Nicholas' permission to forward this for your information. Someone asked about it on the Rife group, and Nicholas replied, surprised to find it referred to there. I think it would be of interest to the membership here. Rowena Re:Cranial Laser reflex Technique Sun, 13 Dec 2009

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
Right, meant mA From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 6:30:04 AM Subject: Re: CSac or dc? U Current is not expressed in milli volts? Ode OdeAt 04:41 AM 12/13/2009 -0800, you wrote: Ah,

Re: CSPlease unsubscribe me is a DIY job

2009-12-14 Thread Rowena
Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org Go to http://silverlist.org and follow the instructions. R -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your

Re: CSPlease unsubscribe me

2009-12-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Oh, that's a shame. MA From: Sandy hollis302...@yahoo.com To: CS silver-list@eskimo.com; SO silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 8:23:54 AM Subject: CSPlease unsubscribe me __ Do You

Re: CSCranial Laser reflex Technique; muscle frequencies;

2009-12-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hmmm -- I have an older model Respond low-level laser light unit.  Is this what he's referring to?  Think my unit can be used this way? MA From: Rowena new...@internode.on.net Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 9:59:40 AM Subject: CSCranial Laser reflex Technique;

Re: CSInfo on Yeast treatments

2009-12-14 Thread Garnet_LDN
One of the challenges in treating Candida over growth is getting the supplements or treatments to the yeast. Much of it occurs in areas that are difficult to get to in any concentration. Enemas can help because they can reach areas of the colon more effectively. Allergies and Candida by

Re: CS2 questions

2009-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Deborah Gerard wrote: Hi everyone, Does cs do anything do to a blood cell, since it kills single organism? Not that I am aware of. Also my mom spilled some cs on my sister's bathroom counter and it stained a real colour is there any repairing this? H2O2 should take it out. Marshall thanks

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard Goodwin wrote: Since it is recommended, and indeed works much better, to switch the DC polarity periodically, it would make sense for AC to work. I really don't understand why it would not, since all it does is switch polarity periodically, albeit faster then you could do with a

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
This confirms what I said previously. LVDC produces higher ionic content and smaller particles than HVAC. That site rates collidal silver by the amount of colloid it contains, so they rate the HVAC higher. However almost everyone here will dispute that higher colloid content means better

Re: CSRe: ac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard Goodwin wrote: I was thinking high voltage AC, like 10-15 kv. Perhaps the 60 hz ac doesn't work well because it switch so fast, it doesn't give the silver particles time to separate far enough from their electrodes, and they plate right back onto them in the reverse cycle? Yes that

CSCancer Can Be Beaten | The Dr. Rath Health Foundation

2009-12-14 Thread Brooks Bradley
Although this talk was given, by Mathias Rath, in 2002...the only change, since then, seems to be that the geneal situation involving allopathic attempts at treatment.are just continuing to fail-as an effective address for overcoming carcinoma and its effects.

Re: CSDentists - Lingual Nerve

2009-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Well, if you have a group of people working toward a common goal it is either co-operation if the goal is positive, or a conspiracy if the goal is negative. The word conspiracy is a charged word that is used by those who are often behind conspiracies to make them seem laughable. Marshall

Re: CSCranial Laser reflex Technique; muscle frequencies;

2009-12-14 Thread Rowena
Not familiar myself. Check the videos and see what you think. If in doubt - experiment! R MaryAnn Helland wrote: Hmmm -- I have an older model Respond low-level laser light unit. Is this what he's referring to? Think my unit can be used this way? MA -- The Silver List is a moderated

Re: CSRe: ac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
For what voltage? The rate is proportional to the voltage. When I start a batch, I crank it up to 2000 v. Then as I limit the current to below 50 ma, the voltage drops down to maybe 500 or less. Depends on spacing of the wires and immersion depth. Eventually I will make this more

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard Goodwin wrote: Why extra light olive oil specifically? Normally what one looks for is cold pressed extra virgin olive oil. This is the pure stuff that has not had enzymes destroyed by heat or chemicals. Would other forms of olive oil have the same beneficial effects? From what I

Re: CSac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
I'm happy with whatever works well for people. And I'm trying to learn all I can from this list. DC has been working well for me, so I just need to get a better power supply that I can automate the way I want. Dick From: Marshall Dudley

Re: CSRe: ac or dc?

2009-12-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard Goodwin wrote: For what voltage? The rate is proportional to the voltage. When I start a batch, I crank it up to 2000 v. Then as I limit the current to below 50 ma, the voltage drops down to maybe 500 or less. Depends on spacing of the wires and immersion depth. Eventually I will

Re: CSCancer Can Be Beaten | The Dr. Rath Health Foundation

2009-12-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
This is brilliant Brooks! I have kept it. dee On 14 Dec 2009, at 18:43, Brooks Bradley wrote: Although this talk was given, by Mathias Rath, in 2002...the only change, since then, seems to be that the geneal situation involving allopathic attempts at treatment.are just

Re: CSInfo on Yeast treatments

2009-12-14 Thread Leslie
What is MCS? Does anyone know the two types of good bacteria that balances the bacteria; this was discovered not too long ago so is not in all acidolphis. I had info concerning this but cannot find where I learned this. - Original Message - From: Garnet_LDN garnet_...@austin.rr.com

Re: CSInfo on Yeast treatments

2009-12-14 Thread Garnet_LDN
MCS = Multiple Chemical Sensitivity There are many strains of beneficial bacteria and yeast in the gut beside acidophilous. Each actually occupies a certain segment. It can get highly specific and involved. Garnet -- www.LDNNow.com Follow us on twitter

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2009-12-14 Thread khoshaba mirza
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CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Jeff Maahs
I was wondering if anyone had something that's worked for them in helping with mental clarity. Increasing it actually. Jeff

CSMigraines

2009-12-14 Thread mukta1
See also http://www.chem1.com/CQ/FlanBunk.html - Powered by Mail.BG - http://mail.bg -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Steve
Do some googling on colloidal gold, which has quite a reputation of doing just that. Steve G. --- On Mon, 12/14/09, Jeff Maahs j_ma...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Jeff Maahs j_ma...@yahoo.com Subject: CSOT Mental Clarity To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 4:32 PM I was

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
Jeff, Mental clarity means so many different things! I go by the old remedy ofincreasing oxygen and nutrients to the brain and let it do the trick. I take a daily combo of: Gingko Biloba 24/6% extract 120 mg Vinpocetina 30 mg Bacopa Monnieri200 mg and Cayenne 50,000 HU 500 mg This blend

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-14 Thread Steve
Seth Roberts, the guy behind the Shangrila 'diet' believes that  the consumption of flavorless food in-between meals tricks the body into lowering it's weight set-point.   I do not know whether that is true or not.  I do know that most people who follow this regimen does result in a diminished

Re: CSCayenne Pepper

2009-12-14 Thread Steve
Like Frank,  I am likely to take Cayenne Pepper pills, but for a different reason.  I have pervasive seasonal allergies that tends to make me stuffy in the spring and fall and cause sinus headaches.  Such a pain! Eventually I discovered Sinus Buster, which is a very dilute spray with a tiny

RE: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Norton, Steve
It depends on what you mean by helping mental clarity. Is it mental tiredness or something more like memory loss? Low dose methylene blue has been shown to increase mental activity and reduce mental tiredness. Studies have shown it to be effective for memory improvrment even at low doses. Here

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Garnet_LDN
Gingko works pretty well by itself and is a heart circulation booster as well as increasing brain circulation. It is widely used by many seniors and well thought of as doing what is claimed. I buy Jarrow brand. I have used Colloidal Gold and enjoyed the effects but it is expensive. It also

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Craig Chamberlin
>From Brooks Bradley: Subject: Memory Boosters From: Brooks Bradley bradlebro...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:58:29 -0600 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Recently, we completed

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Jeff Maahs
Thank you all for the information. I'm starting to go through it now. More information: What I mean is ability to focus. Usually I'll have trouble concentrating on something I'm reading, like my screen at work while programming. Other times it might be a book or long email. I'm 48. Stopped

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Hi Jeff, You may also want to get on the iodine list at yahoogroups.com...much of what you are describing "could" be attributed to hypothyroid, iodine deficiency, etc. It is a bit overwhelming, but filled with information about how to get OTC testing (saliva) and what taking Iodoral (Lugol's

CSsaliva thyroid test?

2009-12-14 Thread jessie70
Craig where do you get OTC saliva testing for thyroid? I've only heard of blood or urine. Jess -Original Message- From: Craig Chamberlin [mailto:craigs...@craigcchamberlin.com] Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:07 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Jeff, I found that liposomic vitamin C does wonders to improve mental clarity. Exercise, such as rebounding on a mini-trampoline works well for me as well. Walking outdoors briskly also works well. Peter - Original Message - From: Jeff Maahs To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSsaliva thyroid test?

2009-12-14 Thread Craig Chamberlin
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Re: CSsaliva thyroid test? temp test

2009-12-14 Thread Deborah Gerard
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Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
If you're overweight, it could be damp heat bearing down with lucid yang unable to rise to the head. Could be phlegm damp obstructing the heart orifice. (In TCM, the heart is the seat of the mind.) There are some great points for mental clarity, such as du 20 and sishencong on the top of the

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
If it's low thyroid, there are some good formulas for that. In TCM, low thyroid corresponds roughly to spleen qi deficiency. Being overweight and having low energy is a sign of this. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is a good formula here, but as always in TCM, it depends on your overall pattern

Re: CSOT Mental Clarity

2009-12-14 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
Yes these exercises would tend to get yangqi up. Bouncing on a rebounder for 10 minutes a day is one of the best things you can do for your overall general health. - Original Message - From: Peter Converse To: Jeff Maahs ; silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, December

Re: CSSpeaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Dolomite

2009-12-14 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Rowena and All, Be sure to take acid with that. Otherwise most of it emerges as chalk the other side. Its better to dissolve in vinegar or VitC or even very dilute hydrochloric acid. Add a little water to the powder (crush tabs to a powder ) Ad a teaspoon of acid, stir until it stops