Re: CS>Hello Cat, Dog and Other Animal Lovers- Liposomal Vit .C?

2010-05-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I am giving it to my German Shepherd who has immune issues but have not noticed any improvement to date. dee On 27 May 2010, at 20:10, linda...@att.net wrote: > > Subject: SO>Hello Cat, Dog and Other Animal Lovers- Liposomal Vit .C? > Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 19:07:58 + > > Dear Listfolk

Re: CS>Juvenile diabetes

2010-05-28 Thread M. G. Devour
> Hi Mike, > Do you know if this will also work for any other kind of autoimmune, > e.g. Hashimoto's??? Thanks. PT I "know" only of the immune modulation effects reported by Brooks' researchers results with arthritis. I am speculating as to the effect on other autoimmune diseases. It seems promi

Re: CS>Juvenile diabetes

2010-05-28 Thread sms
Maybe this might be of some help. For Diabetes: http://ezinearticles.com/?Moringa---The-Natural-Cure-For-Diabetes&id=1296477 - Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour" To: ; Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 2:29 PM Subject: Re: CS>Juvenile diabetes > psteel, > > You write: >> We are r

Re: CS>Google Launches Encrypted Search and also Encrypted Gmail Option

2010-05-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I suppose I just can't be bothered with it all Chuck. It seems to me that we don't change anything at all--just expend a lot of mental energy getting nowhere! dee On 28 May 2010, at 04:30, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: > Doesn't matter if it reasonable or not, Dee. > Some people love the chal

Re: CS>Electrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-28 Thread Dan Nave
Very interesting suggestion. I may try that. Dan On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 6:29 PM, needling around wrote: > Hi, > In general seaweed is thermodynamically very 'cold' and therefore hard to > digest.  One way to obtain the minerals is to make a seaweed 'soup' by > letting it simmer in a kettle of

Re: CS> Are (Search) BOTS, (really) Tracking~'EWE'..?

2010-05-28 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Does anyone else have trouble reading these posts?  I don't understand the short-hand speech pattern.  I don't understand the abbreviations.  I don't understand the intentional mis-spellings.  I don't understand the random capitalizations.  I don't understand why someone would post in such a fas

Re: CS>Silver Nanoparticles in pillow (Australia)

2010-05-28 Thread Jane MacRoss
I've "installed" a memory foam mattress for a patient - and DH has a memory foam cushion for his pc chair - he says he loves it - no more sore bum - which is good & why we bought it - but it is so hard to sit on or lie on initially - the patient couldn't stand it and had the mattress removed. J

Re: CS> Are (Search) BOTS, (really) Tracking~'EWE'..?

2010-05-28 Thread M. G. Devour
There, there, MaryAnn, it's okay. We'll always have our share of colorful types come and go. It adds to the character of the place. Anyway, I've asked the topic to end, so we can get on to other business. Just let it go, dear one. Mike D. list owner and counselor in times of stress... > Does

Re: CS>Hello Cat, Dog and Other Animal Lovers- Liposomal Vit .C?

2010-05-28 Thread Lin
Linda, I've tried it with 3 cats. All 3 couldn't tolerate it. I think it's the soy. Dirreaha, is what resulted. My Lip c tested good so I know it was encapsulated. I started with very tiny amounts. I'm part of a feline shelter and really hoped the c would be helpful there but until I find

Re: CS> Are (Search) BOTS, (really) Tracking~'EWE'..?

2010-05-28 Thread Malcolm
Hi MaryAnn, I enjoy them! His references lead to good sites, his off-spellings weird characters etc., just think of them as Groucho's eyebrows in print! 'Sides, how'dya know the misspellings are intentional unless you get the drift? On Fri, 2010-05-28 at 08:02 -0700, MaryAnn Helland wrote: > Doe

Re: CS>Electrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-28 Thread Dan Nave
Would it be better to take these minerals in the dolomite form as citrate, or in the chloride form as in magnesium chloride etc? Dan On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Norton, Steve wrote: > > To get the potassium, calcium, magnesium, manganese and citric acid you > only need to blend tripotassiu

Re: CS>Juvenile diabetes

2010-05-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
I read an article that had stated that research showed that it worked for Lupus. Marshall M. G. Devour wrote: Hi Mike, Do you know if this will also work for any other kind of autoimmune, e.g. Hashimoto's??? Thanks. PT I "know" only of the immune modulation effects reported by Brooks'

Re: CS>Electrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-28 Thread Norton, Steve
I recommended extra citric acid to try and help the dolomite convert to magnesium and calcium citrates because of their high bioavailability. I have a preference for the citrate versions. - Steve N - Original Message - From: Dan Nave To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri May 28 13:22:

CS>Lin & Dee, Cats and Liposomal Vit .C

2010-05-28 Thread LINDARAY
Thanks, Dee and Lin,   Lin, yes that info does help alot. Thank you both for sharing your experiences.   BTW, I have just taken in a feral kit (<1 lb/4weeks when I got him?). After being cautioned by a dozen folks not to give him any cow's milk or cow anything, and told he *had * to have KMR

CS>Water Distiller for CS

2010-05-28 Thread Paula Samuels Anthis
OK you Wise Ones, I'm not super swift in action, yet I will get there, but only with your help.   Previously on this site it was noted that home steam distilled water was better for making CS/EIS than bottled and that several of you liked your Love distiller.   Question - Which model Love?  Pos

Re: CS>Electrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-28 Thread Dan Nave
Can you recommend an inexpensive source for the tripotassium citrate, dolomite, and citric acid? Thanks, Dan On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Norton, Steve wrote: > I recommended extra citric acid to try and help the dolomite convert to > magnesium and calcium citrates because of their high bio