Re: CS>Burns

2010-07-03 Thread Jane MacRoss
Now that's a good idea to have some in a spray bottle - do you use a plastic spray bottle? Is it OK to have the CS in plastic (my stock is in a glass bottle) Jane http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~ - Original Message - From: Re

Re: CS>Burns

2010-07-03 Thread Renee
When my kitten pulled a skillet with hot grease over on himself and burned a streak down both back legs, from hip to ankle, the first couple days I used aloe Vera and it really didn't do much. The poor little guy was in major pain, we had to carry him to the litter box and bring food and water to

Re: CS>Burns

2010-07-03 Thread Jane MacRoss
Extraordinary - I've done this twice now in the last 2 days - only because i seem to be out of SSD cream (more silver!) - that miracle stuff that stops the pain too - but this works more effectively I think - not sure why I grabbed it but sure am glad I did! THanks for the response! Jane

Re: CS>Burns

2010-07-03 Thread Bob Banever
Jane, CS dedifferentiates cells... it makes cells regenerate themselves back to normalcy. I don't know why this is so... perhaps due to the charge of the silver ions. - Original Message - From: Jane MacRoss To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 8:53

CS>Burns

2010-07-03 Thread Jane MacRoss
I poured boiling stewed apples (accidentally) over my hand 2 hours ago - splashed CS over the area and although it stung for 90 minutes now there is no pain and no indication of burns - it just puzzles me as to why this is so effective - I always think of CS mainly as an antiseptic Jane

Re: CS>blog on oil

2010-07-03 Thread Robert L. Booth
Hi, Was this what you wanted  http://sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info/   Robert --- On Sat, 7/3/10, needling around wrote: From: needling around Subject: CS>blog on oil To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010, 7:36 PM Hi, I have lost the link to the blog on the discussion of

Re: CS>Hospital stay

2010-07-03 Thread Robert L. Booth
You might try the book entitled Ortho-Bionomy a path to self careby luann overmeyer --- On Sat, 7/3/10, Day Sutton wrote: From: Day Sutton Subject: Re: CS>Hospital stay To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010, 7:32 PM You still have time to check out Prolotherapy.  See if th

RE: CS>Hospital stay

2010-07-03 Thread Neville Munn
This may be a tad off topic, but still relates to the main theme I guess. I often wonder about that, and where one stood legally? It would be interesting to know. Same with old folks homes? While you're in THEIR building on THEIR property under THEIR medical supervision or care blah bl

CS>blog on oil

2010-07-03 Thread needling around
Hi, I have lost the link to the blog on the discussion of alkalizing to help detox from the oils spill. Would someone mind forwarding it again as I don't even remember who sent it originally. Thanks. PT

Re: CS>Hospital stay

2010-07-03 Thread Day Sutton
You still have time to check out Prolotherapy. See if there is a Dr. in your area that can explain it to you... On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 6:48 PM, wrote: > I am scheduled for knee replacement surgery in a couple of weeks. I would > like to bring in some EIS. Dee used an empty drinking bottle with

Re: CS>Hospital stay

2010-07-03 Thread Renee
Take it and tell them it's none of their business if they ask. When I had my cancer operation I took a bunch of ziplock bags full of vitamins for every day. I laid them on the bed stand so I could get to them. Doctors asked me what they were and I said my vitamins. Their response--'well, they w

CS>Hospital stay

2010-07-03 Thread Brickeyk
I am scheduled for knee replacement surgery in a couple of weeks. I would like to bring in some EIS. Dee used an empty drinking bottle with her name on the lid. How do you get the bottle past the nurses? I also would like to bring in some B-12. I tried the Pain Free knee exercises and they

Re: CS>request for cs info from animal shelters or rescuers

2010-07-03 Thread Lin
The silverpets group is gathering testimonials from animal shelters, rescue groups and individual rescuers of their experiences in using cs to help animals. We would appreciate any info this group can supply us or please pass our request to anyone you know that can help our cause. It is our hop

RE: CS>Testing pH?

2010-07-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Exactly. The Litumus paper is to see what the PH is, the buffer to change it and Litumus paper is to see what the PH is then. Ode At 09:55 PM 7/2/2010 +1030, you wrote: Don't know if you've misunderstood the question Ode? Most articles I read about pH testing there is mention of a buff

Re: CS>USDA and Codex Alimentarius

2010-07-03 Thread Ode Coyote
There's a difference between a treaty and a "trade agreement". When parties in an agreement disagree, it's gone. . WTO members do not have to be full sovereign nation-members. Instead, they must be a customs territory with full autonomy in the conduct of their ***external*** #commercial#

RE: CS>Testing pH?

2010-07-03 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Neville, Taking a guess here . The buffer may be a solution made up to be a fixed pH for testing and monitoring and adjusting the pH meter. From memory, watching others setting up and calibrating pH electrodes and meters, there were two such solutions at or near the ends of the upper and low