Re: CS>Chagas Disease (late stage)

2011-01-15 Thread Tony Moody
On 14 Jan 2011 at 22:10, Vigilius Haufniensis wrote about : Subject : CS>Chagas Disease (late stage) > Anyone got any advice on late stage Chagas Disease, specifically like 20 > years on, when severe damage of major organs is beginning to manifest? > Thanks. Based on reading about sleeping sic

Re: CS>Newest Research on the Dangers of Soy:COMMENT

2011-01-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The trouble is Dave, that although there may be a somewhat healthier choice, not all of us have it. I, for instance, cannot get sunflower lecithin for a reasonable cost, so I go with a good brand of soy lecithin, and haven't had any bad effects. dee On 14 Jan 2011, at 23:10, Dave Darrin wrot

Re: CS>Tel - black salve

2011-01-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Thank you Tel--hubby's 'mole' turned out to be just a wart so this is good, but I have the salve now in case anything should come up. Do you know if it works on skin tags at all? And if so, would the procedure be the same? Thanks for your offer and the information. regards, dee On 15 Jan 2

Re: CS>Tel - black salve

2011-01-15 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Dee, The Black salve does work on skin tags, moles,warts, same application, However we get these thing on at a time and that is the preferred way to remove them, unless they are real close together. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ. From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick To: sil

Re: CS>Newest Research on the Dangers of Soy:COMMENT

2011-01-15 Thread Dave Darrin
Dee The trouble with that avenue of thought is that Soy creeps up on you. It doesn't necessarily cause a noticeable detriment to you immediately, but when it does show up it takes a bit of time with non use to stabilize. Dave On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 4:01 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: > The tr

Re: CS>Tel - black salve

2011-01-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
thank you Tel. dee On 15 Jan 2011, at 14:21, Tel Tofflemire wrote: > Dee, The Black salve does work on skin tags, moles,warts, same application, > However we get these thing on at a time and that is the preferred way to > remove them, unless they are real close together. > > Tel Tofflemire >

Re: CS>Newest Research on the Dangers of Soy:COMMENT

2011-01-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
But I believe that lecithin from soy does not contain the components that cause the problems--or so I have gleaned from people such as Brooks. Unless of course, that a person has an allergy to the substance that is. dee On 15 Jan 2011, at 17:11, Dave Darrin wrote: > Dee >The trouble with

Re: CS>Newest Research on the Dangers of Soy:COMMENT

2011-01-15 Thread Dave Darrin
Dee Did you carefully read the part that says that the harmful components can not be removed ? I noticed that while reading the posted link from Brooks. Dave On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: > But I believe that lecithin from soy does not contain the components that

Re: CS>Newest Research on the Dangers of Soy:COMMENT

2011-01-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
No I didn't, I was remembering from a previous post. dee On 15 Jan 2011, at 17:53, Dave Darrin wrote: > Dee > Did you carefully read the part that says that the harmful components can > not be removed ? I noticed that while reading the posted link from Brooks. > Dave > > > -- The Silver

CS>DMSO

2011-01-15 Thread Lisa
Does anyone know where you can purchase 100% pharmaceutical grade DMSO (in glass bottles)? I've got the industrial strength 99.9% pure from the local Agway store and I understand it really shouldn't be used due to the impurities. I'm in the Northeast so would love to hear from everyone, but cer

Re: CS>DMSO

2011-01-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think the 99.9% is fine to use. This is the one I use and it is in a plastic bottle. dee On 15 Jan 2011, at 19:41, Lisa wrote: > Does anyone know where you can purchase 100% pharmaceutical grade DMSO (in > glass bottles)? > > I’ve got the industrial strength 99.9% pure from the local Agwa

CS>Any info on the "silver lungs"?

2011-01-15 Thread Kenny laguna
Hello gang! I'm curious if anybody knows anything about the "silver lungs" generator at silverlungs.com? I like the fact that you can control the ionic/particle ratio, but it is an expensive unit! Does it differ much from the "silvergen" or "silver puppy" to justify the price? Anyone with k

CS>My protocal for Cats Tumor

2011-01-15 Thread craehow...@juno.com
I thought I would share this information in case some may have a similar condition going on. First; my cat Teddy Bear (appro 11 years old) has had a viral condition for approx 4 years.. of course; the vets have not been able to eradicate the condition. But with Colloidal Silver and a raw diet h

Re: CS>DMSO

2011-01-15 Thread Catherine Creel
Lisa wrote: <> ** It sounds like what you have is pharmaceutical grade. A product is not referred to as "100% pharmaceutical grade"; it's either pharmaceutical grade or it's not. If you are referring to the designation of "99.9% pure". This indicates it is pharmaceutical grade. -- Rega

Re: CS>My protocal for Cats Tumor

2011-01-15 Thread Bob Banever
connie, Please keep us informed as to your dog's condition, will you? I've read that MMS can be toxic to dogs, so be careful with it. I wouldn't hesitate to apply it topically with DMSO to the tumor, but internally in has caused anemia, or so I've read. Looking forward to your updates.

RE: CS>Any info on the "silver lungs"?

2011-01-15 Thread Neville Munn
EIS/CS production using LVDC operates on a basic principal, anything added to that basic principal will be by way of additions/modifications to the equipment for the purpose of making it easier and/or more convenient for the producer. Other than that, they all produce the same stuff. And if p

Re: CS>My protocal for Cats Tumor

2011-01-15 Thread Guyot Léna
Thanks for this Connie, Will be very interested to follow your progress. it zounds like you're on to something and all of us who have pets need to know these good alternatives. Be well and best of luck, Léna On Jan 15, 2011, at 7:43 PM, craehow...@juno.com wrote: I thought I would share thi

CS>need a diagram for the B.E. unit

2011-01-15 Thread A. Reid Harvey
Hello everybody, Can somebody please send/ post a copy of the diagram for the blood electrification unit? I know that this uses three nine volt batteries, a multi meter, a rheostat and a bunch of wiring, but I need to see something that will jog my memory. Thanks. Reid Harvey SilverCeram

Re: CS>need a diagram for the B.E. unit

2011-01-15 Thread Steve G
Try this --- On Sat, 1/15/11, A. Reid Harvey wrote: From: A. Reid Harvey Subject: CS>need a diagram for the B.E. unit To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, January 15, 2011, 11:46 PM Hello everybody,   Can somebody please send/ post a copy of the diagram for the blood electrification

Re: CS>need a diagram for the B.E. unit

2011-01-15 Thread Steve G
Or if you don't like magic, check out this site http://www.unleashhealth.com/content/guides/breadboard_guide.html --- On Sat, 1/15/11, A. Reid Harvey wrote: From: A. Reid Harvey Subject: CS>need a diagram for the B.E. unit To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, January 15, 2011, 11:46 PM

CS>Leg Rash

2011-01-15 Thread Jane MacRoss
I've tried almost everything I can think of on my husbands leg rash, both lower legs, - previously he did have MRSA on his lower legs in an anti-hypertensive induced raised red, pustula rash, right around both lower legs, side-effect. Since compression bandaging, the swelling is less and there a

Re: CS>My protocal for Cats Tumor

2011-01-15 Thread Renee
How much MMS are you giving the cat? Recommended dose for a cat is only one drop MMS to (old method) 5 drops 10% citric acid. New method is one drop MMS to 1 drop citric. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- In the morning I prepared the daily MMS batch (with 3 drops DMSO