Epsom in the UK Colin. dee
On 5 Mar 2010, at 20:21, Colin Quinney wrote:
Hi Dorothy,
Maybe some kind person will take it off your hands :)
In which city do you reside?
Colin
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Can you do that Aldi? It sounds quite dangerous stuff when you read about it.
I have it in the freezer at the moment and keep waiting for it to explode! dee
On 5 Mar 2010, at 20:52, Golden Aldi wrote:
I would buy it off you in a heart beat! Put it into your humidifier for an
extra dose of
Thats where I first heard about raw Aldi (Ian Billinghurst) and have never
looked back since feeding it. They are s much healthier - no vet visits,
great teeth, no fleas--I could go on and on--and of course, they are not
vaccinated! dee
On 5 Mar 2010, at 21:03, Golden Aldi wrote:
I
Mercola was going on about muscle testing Carol as he has found great success
with it. dee
On 5 Mar 2010, at 22:11, carolG wrote:
Wow, sounds like your are doing great things for your dogs. My dog used to
drink tons of CS, but we noticed her paws/legs turning silverish so we backed
off
Just make sure you have plenty of CS handy and keep her immune system boosted
with raw food. dee
On 5 Mar 2010, at 23:10, jr orrilia wrote:
Hi Aldi. Thanks for sharing this information. My new pup is 7 weeks old and
I have been giving her Clarkia and diatomaceous to deworm her and plan on
Brilliant! dee
On 6 Mar 2010, at 00:33, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Joan had a system for labeling leftover meals in the freezer.
She would carefully note in large clear letters, Meatloaf
or Pot Roast or Steak and Vegetables or Chicken and
Dumplings or Beef Pot Pie.
Everyday when
My dog is fed raw Bob but it certainly isn't organic as I could not afford to
do that--can't afford to feed *us* organic for that matter. He and all my
other dogs have all led healthy, vet free (for the most part) lives with no
itches or problems at all--and that is just on the poor old
Wow Dee...when for Mercola saying that?
carolg
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 5:53:11 AM
Subject: Re: CS CLAY used for Lupus recovering Dog--Wow so far!!
Mercola was going on about muscle
Right now it looks like I still have to cool her body down as that is the
problem with her LUPUS--the body is too hot---I can't remember if it is said to
be too yin or not enough yin. When I get back to vet Wed., few more days out,
I'll have better answers to next step.
In the meantime raw
Just a love request above..thanks all.
another question doesn't help me reply if I can...thanks...don't want to
short change anyone here...
Carolg
Probably most know this but I didn't. Giving dog her supplement pills vet
would recommend peanut butter or something like that. We don't do that. We
used to have to pry her mouth opened, but now the magic is done this way:
Take ground meat and put her pill in it. She loves her meat and gets
[carolg] Probably most know this but I didn't. Giving dog her supplement
pills vet would recommend peanut butter or something like that. We don't do
that. We used to have to pry her mouth opened, but now the magic is done
this way: Take ground meat and put her pill in it. She loves her meat
At 09:57 PM 3/5/2010, you wrote:
Sol,
Hair color from CS didn't change, but yes to the legs and paws; they
have gone back to their normal color now.
Are you saying this was a change in the SKIN color? Not the fur on the paws?
Even if it is, I do not believe this could be from the small
At 10:00 PM 3/5/2010, you wrote:
, sometimes flax seeds only, but not showing signs of allergy--
I have to disagree. Any itching or skin problems AT ALL are signs of allergy.
sol
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Carol, so far I feel what I am feeding my pup (diatemaceous, CS, Clarkia and
grain free food) is of benefit to her. Just want to make sure I have all basis
covered. There is so much fear out there concerning what happens when pets are
not vaccinated and I sometimes get caught up in the fear. I
Sol, My vet agrees the itching can be associated with allergies, but first it
was the DRUGS that kicked it all in to mess up her system and create the itch.
The allergies, not knowing she had any, went full blown by drugs.
I'm anti drugs all the way!
Carolg
Thank you Dorothy. Yes, CS will always be in her bowl and will start raw foods
in the near future. Hope to have her a long long time. Orrilia
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 7:55:29 AM
Orrilia, I don't know about diatemaceeous at all.I am not fear based myself but
got trapped by vet scare and throwing me off guard.
carolg
From: jr orrilia dallas6...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 9:47:38 AM
Subject: Re: CS CLAY
Make sure to vary pups food, add supplements...I didn'tnow paying costly
for her restored health
carolg
From: jr orrilia dallas6...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 9:50:11 AM
Subject: CSRe: CS for pup
Thank you Dorothy.
chased cat out of yard; then went back and saw lots of rabbits who lived here
when she was sick and chased them off the grounds too...big breakthrough...
carolg
A round object has depth too. The leading surface is the closest part
of that depth to the other round object.
Ode
At 12:26 PM 3/5/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
If you observe the erosion patterns of rectangular flat electrodes,
you'll see for sure that that's not true.
I saw it before my own eyes and so did husband for the paw and leg color
change, so that's my proof--.it's proof to 4 eyes...regardless, she's on the
mend--regardless of whose theory we believe is irrelevant at this point...doing
great nowwe're all happy about the recovery..thanks for your
Thanks Nenah but getting this dog to eat hearts is a challenge...at least
another option down the road perhaps...thanks. Carolg
From: Nenah Sylver nenahsyl...@cox.net
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 9:21:57 AM
Subject: RE: CS I found the
Sometimes if you just warm them in a skillet it's more palatable to them. I
had to do that at first, but now my dogs will eat them cold from the fridge.
Samala,
Renee
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Thanks Nenah but getting this dog to eat hearts is a challenge...at least
another option down
I hate cooking her meat, did that originally, but now found good systemcan
consider on grill...
hugs, carolg
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 11:28:14 AM
Subject: Re: CS I found the trick to giving my dog
Hi Carol. What kind of supplements? I plan on giving her raw veggies also.
Thanks Orrilia
From: carolG cgiam...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 11:52:15 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS for pup
Make sure to vary pups food, add
Carol, if you google food grade diatomaceous, you will find it had many
benefits for pets and humans and is so cheap. Orrilia
From: carolG cgiam...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 11:51:09 AM
Subject: Re: CS CLAY used for Lupus
We use cheese as most dogs love cheese.
Wad some cheese around the pill
and they'll gulp it down.
Smitty
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Orrilia, Supplements for dog--she is being tested -- muscle tested by our vet
on all she takes except the clay since I won't see her more days out. She's
getting a powered supplement from vet (Ynamite Showdown)), Vit E, eggshells and
raw eggs, chinese herbs for her skin to see if we can conquer
Good point Smitty but we don't eat cheese, or buy, but she eats meat so more
convenient...great other option for many who eat cheese
Thanks...carol
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 12:58:01 PM
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ORRILIA, She prefers blended in a little water water and raw veggies; however,
if they don't have the exact scent of the day to attract her, she is picky
againShe loves it mushy and I try my best, but she is rebellious!
dogs...
From: jr orrilia
Thank you for sharing all of this Carol. It is great information. Orrilia
From: carolG cgiam...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 3:07:38 PM
Subject: Re: CS Mushy raw veggies for my dog
ORRILIA, She prefers blended in a little
welcome...carol
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Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 1:23:17 PM
Subject: Re: CS Mushy raw veggies for my dog
Thank you for sharing all of this Carol. It is great information. Orrilia
Cyclamate C6H12NNaO3S is not the same as Saccharin C7H5NO3S.
Dan
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:
Sodium Cyclamate was banned for decades in America [Sacharin ]
It turned out that the scientific testing was so flawed [funded by the
sugar
A silversmith would have a roller device that could roll out the coins
cleanly.
I don't know how much they would charge, but it shouldn't be too much.
Dan
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:39 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
On 3/4/2010 12:57:33 PM, Golden Aldi (goldena...@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks
At 09:48 AM 3/6/2010, you wrote:
Sol, My vet agrees the itching can be associated with allergies, but
first it was the DRUGS that kicked it all in to mess up her system
and create the itch. The allergies, not knowing she had any, went
full blown by drugs.
You miss my point. Regardless of
At 10:39 AM 3/6/2010, you wrote:
I saw it before my own eyes and so did husband for the paw and leg
color change, so that's my proof--.it's proof to 4 eyes...
To my mind you have NO proof that CS caused the color change. All
you have is an association. And as
so many mistaken medical/drug
All,
My question to the list is: does anyone have any ideas as to what
possible way CS could cause this kind of color change in one month or
less? And have it reverse in a short period of time thereafter?
I have left a bit of the previous exchange, more details are in
other posts between
Sol,
Perhaps my message didn't come through with the a response to your question of
my dogs color of fur or skin color noticeable changes or it was missed. So
here's the answer:
skin color on paws and legs only changed--not fur.
Believe it or not, this is my story and our eyes including the
At 08:49 PM 3/6/2010, you wrote:
Sol,
Perhaps my message didn't come through with the a response to your
question of my dogs color of fur or skin color noticeable changes or
it was missed. So here's the answer:
skin color on paws and legs only changed--not fur.
Thanks, that was not clear
Sol,
Thanks for note. Her paw/skin color on legs didn't come back right away, but
considering I wouldn't call it long. Maybe I am first to experience this, but
just my observation. Regardless I am glad I tried it, no regrets at all and now
we can working our way up the ladder to see her
For itching , scratching pets try borax treatment:
http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html
Tony
On 5 Mar 2010 at 13:31, carolG wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS CLAY used for Lupus recover
Aldi, no vaccinations in the 9 yrs owner here but prior probably so which
I will never know.
Hi Sol,
Yes, CS/EIS could cause that colouration by splashing onto face , paws,
legs, while drinking, and the splashes could turn black as it dries. (
I'm not sure about silver colour? ) . And then it could wear off or wash
off in that time.
If spilled on the worktop and allowed to dry my
I wanted to say thanks to the couple of people who responded to my first post.
I have been looking at the SG6 SG7 for purchase on generators for the CS but
not sure yet which one to invest in.
The plastic vs. glass containers still is confusing to me I've read so many
controversial things
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