Re: CS>one for brooks

2010-01-19 Thread polo
Brooks, Thanks for your time and insight. Yes, I have used DMSO/CS and find it very efficient in biofilm conditions. The only problem is that most USA horse racing jurisdiction have DMSO on a banned substance list. Not good for on going treatment, and it is one impetus for me to find new prot

Re: CS>one for brooks

2010-01-19 Thread sol
At 07:54 PM 1/19/2010, you wrote:  Brooks, When you get the chance I have one question for you regarding DMSO and CS. That is is it safe to mix 5 - 10% DMSO and CS to use as a nasal and sinus wash? Since DMSO is so effective at breaking the mucosal barrier it would seem to

Re: CS>one for brooks

2010-01-19 Thread Bob Banever
Brooks, When you get the chance I have one question for you regarding DMSO and CS. That is is it safe to mix 5 - 10% DMSO and CS to use as a nasal and sinus wash? Since DMSO is so effective at breaking the mucosal barrier it would seem to me an effective way of dealing with germs

Re: CS>one for brooks

2010-01-19 Thread Brooks Bradley
I have only a few moments of time, at present. However, I offer a couple of comments on your inquiry. First, there are a wide variety of enzymes which will act as solvents/penetrants of MANY membrane-type tissues/films. Bromelain is one (a very effective one) of many. Some enzymes are

Re: CS>one for brooks

2010-01-19 Thread Peter Converse
Hey Doug, I share your interest in this matter. Thanks for your input! Beating biofilms is a topic of great importance, in my humble layperson's opinion. I did make a few batches of Lypo-CS in a 25 ppm concentration to fight a virus a few months ago and it helped quite a bit (taken orally). I'm

Re: CS>bronchitis ?

2010-01-19 Thread martsmail53
Better to use a CPAP machine all night on cold setting with CS ions. In a message dated 1/19/2010 1:11:23 P.M. Central Standard Time, bhangcha...@gmail.com writes: It atomizes it mechanically by flinging it against a surface which causes it to break up into small particles. The small part

Re: Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread arthur rambo
Cindy, I have hepatitis c, and I am sure that glutathione would be very good for auto immune hep. You would need ivs from a doctor. Oral will not do the job. I buy glutathione from overseas and do it myself iv, mixed with vitamin c- the 2 compliment each other.  The liver cleanse is essential f

Re: CS>Herniated disc's

2010-01-19 Thread herb
Hi Jason, There is record of disc's regrowing with the use of sea minerals. Check seamineral.com and talk to the originator who is over in Australia. Regards, Dr. Steve h...@mcmo.net Hello, my name is Jason I'm 50 yr. >> old male with a health issue.The problem is I have 2 herniated disc's >> th

Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Cindy
Thanks to all that have given input. Now, as far as a liver cleanse, does one need to stay close to a bathroom or what can one expect? - Original Message - From: Peter Converse To: Cindy ; silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 1:24 PM Subject: Re: CS>auto imm

Re: Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Acmeair
several people have asked about doing the liposomal protocol on Alpha Lipoic Acid. does anyone have any info on this protocol?   how about  Liposomal  methyl-B12 ?    and also  Liposomal curcumin ?Jan 19, 2010 11:13:03 AM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote: You may want to consider Alpha Lipoic Ac

RE: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread sol
At 11:30 AM 1/19/2010, you wrote: [Cindy] Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time. I'm not sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize. My sister has recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed her liver test (alt) was 3 ti

Re: CS>bronchitis ?

2010-01-19 Thread Dan Nave
It atomizes it mechanically by flinging it against a surface which causes it to break up into small particles. The small particles are like mist, and it is blown out into the air... Dan On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:05 PM, jessie70 wrote: > John how does a cold air humidifer get the solution in the

Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Dan Nave
You may want to consider Alpha Lipoic Acid, which was recently mentioned in posts by Brooks Bradley. Also, see a quote from the abstract, below: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18972440 "These results show that ALA prevents fatty liver disease through multiple mechanisms, and suggest that ALA

RE: CS>bronchitis ?

2010-01-19 Thread jessie70
John how does a cold air humidifer get the solution in the air? Jess -Original Message- From: John E. Stevens [mailto:jonellis.steven...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:49 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>bronchitis ? Better to use a cold air humidif

Re: CS>one for brooks

2010-01-19 Thread Dan Nave
Oral bromelain was reported to be very effective in potentiating antibiotics. I think this is due to it's action in penetrating/dissolving biofilms, or some similar action. Dan On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:47 AM, polo wrote: > Hopefully Brooks will have time to consider and comment on this. > >   

Re: CS>HPV Tonsil Cancer

2010-01-19 Thread Dan Nave
I cured our small dog of a tumor on it's leg using a Hulda Clark Zapper and a fairly large dose of garlic, about 1 clove per day. The vet seemed to think it was cancer but we didn't do any testing. Garlic for cancer was often one of the things advocated by Richard Schulze. We only did it for abo

Re: CS>Fwd: Liposomal Encapsulation Techniques (LET)

2010-01-19 Thread Alan Jones
BTW, over on the Vitamin C Foundation forums I found some posts discussing Lipo-C, and there was a copy of a letter from Livon Labs indicating that 100% of the vitamin C used in their Lipo-C product is sodium ascorbate (ie. no ascorbic acid). Livon Labs suggested that using AA was a bad idea becau

Re: CS>Fwd: Liposomal Encapsulation Techniques (LET)

2010-01-19 Thread Alan Jones
Jim, to make sodium ascorbate from ascorbic acid (AA) and baking soda (BS), you should use a 2-to-1 ratio of AA to BA. So 1.5T of AA would require 0.75T of BS. What you are doing will result in 0.75T of BS remaining in the solution, which is fine, I guess, but it doesn't seem what you are intendi

RE: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Cindy] Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time. I'm not sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize. My sister has recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed her liver test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood w

Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Cindy, Try looking into Dr. Berkson's work on liver restoration and Hep-C. hope this helps, Peter - Original Message - From: Cindy To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 8:37 AM Subject: CS>auto immune hepatitis Hi group, I rarely post but read fro

Re: CS>bronchitis ?

2010-01-19 Thread John E. Stevens
Better to use a cold air humidifier with CSW. John On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:46 PM, sol wrote: > Because the silver will distill out. Steam humidifiers are similar to steam > distillers, except with no provision to collect the distilled steam and > condense it back into water. Silver is left b

Re: CS>bronchitis ?

2010-01-19 Thread sol
Because the silver will distill out. Steam humidifiers are similar to steam distillers, except with no provision to collect the distilled steam and condense it back into water. Silver is left behind, just as are other ions and particles. This is just basic science of distilling, some volatiles

Re: CS>bronchitis ?

2010-01-19 Thread martsmail53
How do you know this In a message dated 1/13/2010 12:47:42 A.M. Central Standard Time, sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes: It is safe and will keep the tank water clean, but the silver does not pass into the steam but is left behind in the tank. sol > >Last night I put a simple $20 steam

CS>one for brooks

2010-01-19 Thread polo
Hopefully Brooks will have time to consider and comment on this. I have long been interested in protocols that will efficiently attack biofilm infections. It seems that inhaled (nebulized) liposomal medications are very effective in penetrating very difficult to treat lung biofilms. Some re

Re: CS>Parvo virus in dogs

2010-01-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Paul Bond wrote: I have a friend with a young rotweiler (16kg), who has Parvo virus and is in a very bad way. Currently she’s staying with the vet on IV to try to get some liquid into her, but there’s a lot of blood coming out of her. Do you think there’s any chance that putting some silver i

Re: CS>Herniated disc / the power of magnets

2010-01-19 Thread Dan Nave
For getting younger and younger, I would recommend the "Five Rites of Rejuvenation" also called the "Five Tibetans." They seem to work. Also, try eating less, more raw foods and vegetables, less fat, meat, and carbohydrates. Dan On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Renee wrote: >Oh that IS p

Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread sms
Cindy, Google Dr. Sandra Cabot. She would be a great source of information and help for you and your sisters. I think if you write or call her, she will help you. The liver is one of her many wonderful areas of expertise. Sasha - From: Cindy Date: 01/19/10 05:3

Re: CS>HPV Tonsil Cancer

2010-01-19 Thread Scotty
Thank you all for your overwhelming support. I love this site!  ScottyHave a great day!  

Re: CS>DMSO

2010-01-19 Thread Ode Coyote
Sounds like you proved that DMSO does what it's supposed to..[organic solvent and carrier] ..but YOU ain't supposed to inject Ajax and Goo Gone into your blood stream. Ode Subject: CS>DMSO I have been using DMSO for over a year now with wonderful results.The problem is I had some D

Re: CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread John E. Stevens
You may need a liver flush to flush the cholesterol out. John On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Cindy wrote: > *Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time. I'm not > sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize. My sister has > recently been told she has a fa

Re: CS>Parvo virus in dogs

2010-01-19 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
It is better to dribble small amounts of CS into the mouth at really regular intervals, and also to give a CS enema. You need to get the CS right to where it will be able to contact the virus. There is someone on this who saved baby pups doing this. dee On 19 Jan 2010, at 00:28, Paul Bond wro

Re: CS>HPV Tonsil Cancer

2010-01-19 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Also Low Dose Naltrexone. dee On 18 Jan 2010, at 19:54, John E. Stevens wrote: > Add a minimum of 10 - 15 grams of Vit C daily to the formula below. Vitamin > D3, and cod liver oil for inflammation reduction. Lots of natural juicing > with beets, celery, and carrots, too. Lots of raw organi

CS>auto immune hepatitis

2010-01-19 Thread Cindy
Hi group, I rarely post but read from this group all the time. I'm not sure if this question is off topic, so if it is I apologize. My sister has recently been told she has a fatty liver and upon further blood test showed her liver test (alt) was 3 times what it should be and more blood work s