RE: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread bob Larson
i'd guess the damage to tongue was from needle hitting a nerve, not from the drug itself? > -Original Message- > From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 10:17 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Cc: bbane...@earthlink.net > Subject: Re: CS>Mercury Fi

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread Jane MacRoss
Yes the needle is put into the gap at the back between the topo & bottom jaws - can also affect the throat & swallowing - there is little margin for error back there. Jane -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist

RE: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread Thora Rasmusen (Home)
One thing we could do that would be very powerful is to make our own vitamins. It's time for those who know how to make these things to share their knowledge and their recipes. Many on this list make thier own silver water. Why not the rest of the stuff. So, share your recipes and techniques

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread PT Ferrance
This is wonderful news.  I'm so glad you went to the appropriate professional... and I'm sure your body is glad also. PT From: Pat To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: bbane...@earthlink.net Sent: Thu, November 11, 2010 10:16:52 PM Subject: Re: CS>Mercury Filling r

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Yay!!!  Doin' the Happy Dance here for you!!  :-D  I didn't know that you had decided to go to a mercury-safe dentist, Pat -- I'm so glad that you did.  And so happy that everything went so well.  You made a wise decision -- five stars to you!! MA From: Pat p

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread Pat
You know, I would not have had the courage to go to a new dentist if not for all of you guys standing behind me. Actually, I wouldn't even have heard about mercury-safe dentists. You people are the best!!! Thanks, Pat -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloida

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Pat -- I meant to ask you -- the cost for drilling out the old filling and then placing a crown on the tooth cost under $1,000.00?  I need to know the name and location of your dentist -- mine quoted me double that for the same work!! MA From: Pat pattycake29...

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread Pat
It was Dr. Palmer in Greenville, SC. The small fillings are $197 each to replace. Unfortunately, I probably won't be getting the small fillings redone until problems with them occur. The husband is saying he doesn't believe mercury causes problems once it's bound up in filling material. He's

RE: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread bob Larson
i believe you said $1000 to remove and replace the remaining fillings, that the crown and work done so far was seperate? i sure don't see $197 each to remove and replace fillings as any bargain and they could all be done in one visit in a few hours. the cost overhead of safely removing the filling

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread Bob Banever
Bob, My damage was from the drug articaine. It is neurotoxic. I felt no pain with the injection itself. - Original Message - From: "bob Larson" To: Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 2:21 AM Subject: RE: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia i'd guess the damage to tongue was f

RE: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread Renee
I cannot talk about making our own vitamins, but stumbled on this site yesterday. Sounds like an incredible way to get lots of powerful supplements' at home. He sells the powder, but if you watch the video on the main page you will see that he mixed them together and took 2 teaspoons in a glass

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread mborgert
Ditto on making your own vitamins!! I have been trying to find a way of making complex b vitamins, I have found many in real maple syrup, I wonder if there is any other. Also,I use magnesium oil, how does one add other oils to make it less "sticky" and less expensive? Mar

CS>OT - Liquid Manna?

2010-11-12 Thread craehow...@juno.com
Has anyone used Global Light's new product called Liquid Manna... here is the site link to read about it.. http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs020/1100829209749/archive/1103891486057.html#LETTER.BLOCK20 it sounds really good and would like some input from the list. thanks connier

CS>B vitamins...

2010-11-12 Thread craehow...@juno.com
I learned years ago that we can get most of the Bs' using Nutritional Yeast... I put about a tablespoon yeast in a small cup and warm water to make it peanut butter consistency,,, and eat it. Follow with a warm drink (water/tea). M

Re: CS>B vitamins...

2010-11-12 Thread Jerzy Zieba
This sometimes could be risky due to a possibility of developing candidosis. Better check it out. George - Original Message - From: craehow...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 4:43 PM Subject: CS>B vitam

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot - Magnesium Oil

2010-11-12 Thread Rowena
Mary, although it is called Magnesium Oil, it is not really an oil, just a very, very thick liquid. Like a very, very strong brine. You could dilute it, I suppose, with good water, but then of course you would not be getting as much - you might just as well use less. The makers sometimes make i

Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia

2010-11-12 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Ahem -- tell *the husband* that what he wants to do with his own teeth is his business, and what you do with yours is your business.  You don't need to sacrifice your health for him to find out that he's wrong. BTW -- your dentist's prices are completely in line with non-mercury safe dentists -

Re: CS>B vitamins...

2010-11-12 Thread Alan Jones
I've heard this before and it doesn't make sense to me. Yeasts/fungi like Candida eat sugars, not other yeasts, correct? Alan On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Jerzy Zieba wrote: > This sometimes could be risky due to a possibility of developing > candidosis. Better check it out. > > Georg

CS>A reason to drink beer

2010-11-12 Thread Renee
My DH and I were just sitting here talking about thanksgiving and I can't even remember how we got to talking about alcohol--but he said that he'd just seen where some company (he couldn't remember which) said that they were making a grooved beer bottle and he didn't understand why. I told him abo

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread Frank
List Check brewer’s yeast as a source of B vitamins frank From: mborg...@att.net Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 10:28 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired Ditto on making your own vitamins!! I have been trying to find a way

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot - Magnesium Oil

2010-11-12 Thread mborgert
I have been using mag oil for years but I would like to add other oils to make it less sticky, even diluted it is sticky.  Any suggestions? From: Rowena To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, November 12, 2010 8:22:33 AM Subject: Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot -

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot - Magnesium Oil - 12 Nov

2010-11-12 Thread Sandee George
Hi There to you Rowena - I have both the oil and the flakes ready for the future, however I cannot remember what to mix the flakes with to make the oil, would you be so kind as to jog the olde memory Aren't you in Oz land ? Regards Sandee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for disc

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot - Magnesium Oil

2010-11-12 Thread Dan Nave
I would suggest that if you make your own magnesium "oil" that you mix it 50% by volume of magnesium chloride (nigari) flakes and distilled water. You really don't need it more concentrated than that especially if you want to rub it on your skin. The flakes don't add much volume to the water afte

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread Dan Nave
Hey Renee, I think you/he are on to something there! Sounds promising and not something that will be likely to be banned. Probably cheaper than vitamins anyway... Dan On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Renee wrote: > I cannot talk about making our own vitamins, but stumbled on this site >

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread Hanneke
If the bans in Europe are anything to go by, and I think they are,  medicinal herbs will be banned sooner or later. There are many articles about the ban starting in Europe in April 2011. Time to start collecting  heirloom seeds and grow your own when and where possible. At 02:21 PM 13/11/2010, y

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread Tad Winiecki
Get a good herb book or several, like the 2 volume set "Energetics of Western Herbs", by Peter Holmes. It describes in great detail the different classes of herbs according to action and Traditional Chinese Medicine principles, and includes lots of "weeds" like Dandelions, native American plan

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

2010-11-12 Thread Tad Winiecki
I don't know if you are familiar with Joel Wallach who did the "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" tapes to get people into MLM colloidal minerals back in the mid '90's, but he maintained that given good food vitamins were not that critical since we can synthesize many in our tissues or gut with aid of ba

Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot - Magnesium Oil - 12 Nov

2010-11-12 Thread Rowena
I can't find any reference in my notes to making it. Re using it to make a lotion: http://www.integratedhealth.com/hpdspec/magnesium-oil.html An excellent body lotion may be made using 1/3 magnesium oil, 1/3 *organic coconut oil* , and 1