RE: CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread Donna M Lewis
I've read that Coconut water does the trick. http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/211348/coconut-water-health-and-healing#.URMzW 2evhjg http://www.coconut-oil-central.com/coconut-oil-cataracts.html Hope this helps. Donna From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday,

Re: CS>CS vs. CATARACTS

2013-02-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Bob, Well, it couldn't hurt. Maybe I should just do my EIS/CS drops more frequently. I suspect that adding some DMSO, although it's a bit less comfortable, would serve to help carry off the cataract material, as it generally helps rid cells of toxins and waste materials. Be well, Léna On Feb

CS>CS vs. CATARACTS

2013-02-06 Thread bob Larson
...i read somebodies mssg on some yahoogroup that might've even been true. haven't seen anyone mention it during this thread yet: the guy who posted said his ancient mother was scheduled for cataract surgery in a couple weeks or so... he sprayed EIS/CS in her eyes every hour or so all the time s

Re: CS>Hello and question ABOUT CATARACTS

2013-02-06 Thread PT Ferrance
Can C didn't work for me and I used them for a very long time. Everyone may be different in their response to Can C. PT From: Nenah Sylver To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, February 6, 2013 7:57:34 PM Subject: RE: CS>Hello and question ABOUT CATARACTS He

Re: CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread PT Ferrance
I've read of people using castor oil to help relieve cataracts. Some even put a drop in each eye upon retiring. PT From: Rachel Hawkridge To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, February 6, 2013 6:58:47 PM Subject: Re: CS>Hello and question.. I'm with Gene.

RE: CS>Hello and question ABOUT CATARACTS

2013-02-06 Thread Nenah Sylver
Melody wrote: But what I need to know now is :** if anyone has used CS as an eye drop to treat beginning cataract development.** I got DX with them last week ( both eye) and of course the Dr.wants to "fix" then for me. === Melody, I got some eye drops said to help with c

CS>Coconut Oil

2013-02-06 Thread Melly Bag
Sol,   I am just like you, can't stand the smell or taste of the vco.  For cooking we used wilderness' expeller pressed co but their is more expensive and the shipping cost is too high.  It is good you mentioned about TT having a no flavor no smell vco.  I will go to their website and check it

Re: CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread Rachel Hawkridge
I'm with Gene. I think MSM (internally) might be great for cataract prevention, but once you have them . . . not so much. Cataract surgery is 30 min nap in outpatient surgical center. Cake. I did mine at 43. On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Gene Wolfe wrote: > Hi, Melody. > > I have tried C

RE: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Bob Banever
Lena, I was a strict macrobiotic while living in Boston going to college. Studied with Michio Kushi for several years. Some of the things they practice make sense! Bob _ From: Lena Guyot [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 3:46 PM To: silver-

Re: CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread Gene Wolfe
Hi, Melody. I have tried CS and all the other things that I have read about for cataracts and finally decided that the only answer was surgery. I am 80, almost 81, and had surgery at 77. It was simple, and Medicare paid for most of it. You are not quite at Medicare age, but you may want to wai

Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Hmmm. I'll ruminate on that! =) In macrobiotics, they always said 'chew your drink and drink your food'. Be well, Léna On Feb 6, 2013, at 6:38 PM, Bob Banever wrote: > Hi Nenah, > > Yes it’s true some people do worse with a raw food diet, vegetarian or > otherwise. It is most important t

RE: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Bob Banever
Hi Nenah, Yes it's true some people do worse with a raw food diet, vegetarian or otherwise. It is most important to chew our food well so as to warm and digest most of it before it goes into the stomach. It becomes much easier for us to assimilate that way and places less stress on our b

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Thanks PT, I'm going to research prices tonight. I have one unopened 54oz. Nutiva left, so it's time to order more VCO. Be well, Léna On Feb 6, 2013, at 5:30 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: > I have found the Coconut Oil Supreme from Coconut Oil online to have almost > no taste at all. I would recommen

Re: CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Melody, I routinely use CS, CS/MSM, or CS/DMSO for my eye issues. I have the beginnings of cataracts (I'm 67) and ots of floaters from Lyme disease. I've noticed a slight decrease in floaters over time, but can't say that my cataracts have lessened. I recently started with a new eye guy and t

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Joyce, Thanks for the info! Except for a little olive oil on salads once in a while, we use VCO exclusively and love it. Youtube has an interesting series on a Dr. treating her Alzheimer's husband with VCO, too. Feeds affected brain cells more effectively than glucose. Be well, Léna On Feb

Re: CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread V
I remembered reading about Manuka honey and Cataracts. Quickly looked and found some information. I am sure there is much more and maybe better but just to get you started exploring what may help here are a couple of links. http://www.ammas.com/ar/home.cfm?r=va&qid=141979&bid=0&topicid=1058 http:/

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Joyce Miller
I have never bought from this seller, but the information on the different coconut oils is very interesting: http://www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com/information-on-coconut-oil-processes.php and this article by Bruce Fife is interesting on choosing a coconut oil: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.co

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread sol
Lena, I get the Tropical Traditions expeller process which has no odor and no coconut flavor. I got so I would nearly puke at the smell of virgin coconut oil and couldn't use it at all. Nutiva if memory serves was milder than either Tropical Traditions or Wilderness Family extra virgin coconut

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread sol
I don't have a local Costco. Sure wish I did. I'd trade the wally world in a heartbeat for a Costco. sol brick...@aol.com wrote: Our local Costco is now selling coconut oil for $20 per gallon. I think that beats Tropical Traditions price. Brickey In a message dated 2/6/2013 10:17:38 A.M. Pac

Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread PT Ferrance
Perhaps Bob can help here as he taught at NESA. Discriminating between full Fire and empty Fire is a skill as they are often mingled as well. If you are wanting to read more you could google Yin Deficiency Fire and Yang Fire. I'm sure you will get lots of hits. PT _

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread PT Ferrance
I have found the Coconut Oil Supreme from Coconut Oil online to have almost no taste at all. I would recommend it to anyone. PT From: Lena Guyot To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, February 6, 2013 3:40:46 PM Subject: Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Ju

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread PT Ferrance
That would depend on the quality, Brickey. PT From: "brick...@aol.com" To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, February 6, 2013 1:28:10 PM Subject: Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts... Our local Costco is now selling coconut oil for $20 per gallon

Re: CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread Deborah Gerard
I use the drops...but I thought is was more of a preventative measure...I'm 61 Hope it helps, Debbie From: Melody Watts To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2013 5:04 PM Subject: CS>Hello and question.. Hello and question..  Hi All, My

CS>Hello and question..

2013-02-06 Thread Melody Watts
Hi All, My name is Melody ,I'm 60 yrs old and live in So Calif. I was refered over to this list by Rose from the yahoogroup "blacksalveandpetswithcancer". She is a dear lady ,and thought you guys may be able to help. I have joined the list to gain knowledge on a product I have used ,in the begi

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Joyce Miller
We have been using Tropical Traditions coconut oils for many many years. We get both the Virgin Coconut Oil ( http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/virgin_coconut_oil.htm ) and the Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil. We use the expeller one for cooking fat, anything from when we are cooking a fried egg to co

RE: CS>Homemade colloidal silver problem

2013-02-06 Thread bob Larson
...water isn't bad. more likely extremely pure so you need to put a bit of CS into it so it'll have some conductivity to get started with. ...there's some connection problem, probably broken wire or bad connection. ...get a real CS generator with auto-shutoff - you'll be glad you did. _

RE: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread bob Larson
...wrong wrong wrong... "I read very recently, that the whole reason for eating vegetables is to detox the liver and system. It is not to nourish, " -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscrib

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Lena Guyot
I've been getting Nutiva VCO from Swanson's which is more expensive, but the flavor is VERY mild which we like. How is the flavor of Tropical Traditions? (We do't have Costco in upstate NY) Be well, Léna On Feb 6, 2013, at 1:27 PM, brick...@aol.com wrote: > Our local Costco is now selling cocon

RE: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Jessie
I agree that raw is good for cleansing but not for building so much especially if you are type O blood, then you need the animal protein to be strong and healthy it seems. also our soil is not as good as it once was they say so veggies don't have all the vitamins and minerals they once did. finall

RE: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Nenah Sylver
Bob wrote: Juice fasts can be very beneficial for those who are overheating or have too much fire or yang. Many people are like that which is why juice fasting can be so beneficial. I would agree that cold, and empty yin conditions would not benefit or might get worse. Certainly eating cold food su

Re: coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Brickeyk
Our local Costco is now selling coconut oil for $20 per gallon. I think that beats Tropical Traditions price. Brickey In a message dated 2/6/2013 10:17:38 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes: I am on the Tropical Traditions mailing list, and a couple times a year

Re: CS>Juice Fasts and Chelation

2013-02-06 Thread Brickeyk
Agree. I saw a man in Mexico go blind in one eye when something broke loose from the IV EDTA and lodged in his eye. Another guy did not need glasses after chelation cleared something that blocked his eyesight. I always did DR Clarks kidney cleanse prior to an IV Chelation. My first chelation

coconut oil, was Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread sol
I am on the Tropical Traditions mailing list, and a couple times a year they run one day specials of free shipping. A 5 gallon container of coconut with free shipping is a very good deal! sol Jane MacRoss wrote: Me too! Much cheaper I buy 10kg but even those buckets cost $150 delivered = $7

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2013 #46

2013-02-06 Thread Patricia Wagner
On 2/6/2013 10:02 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: Please stop sending these. I have unsubscribed many times. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe:

Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread M.G. Devour
PT wrote: > I agree with much of what you wrote but I don't think the average > person can discriminate between Yin Fire or Yang Fire so avoiding > extremist diets should be most helpful. Moderation in everything. I'd like to explore the option of an "extremist" approach, at least for a start, or

CS>Blue

2013-02-06 Thread Melly Bag
i remember selenium would get rid of blue skin, but would take time.   melly

Re: CS>Homemade colloidal silver problem

2013-02-06 Thread Marshall
If you had a bad batch of water, it would run away with you. If anything you have a super good batch of water. If that is the case, adding a slight amount of CS from a previous brew will get it started quickly. Marshall On 2/6/2013 1:07 AM, Debbie Phelps wrote: I have no tester or current

Re: CS>Homemade colloidal silver problem

2013-02-06 Thread Marshall
If you mean one of the strands of a stranded wire, that would make no difference. If you mean the whole wire it would. That should be very easy to troubleshoot, simply use a meter to measure where you are losing the voltage, and the resistance between the wires in the water. Marshall On 2/5

Re: CS>Was: Juice Fasts; Is: Argyria and Chelating

2013-02-06 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Nenah, Would you share that protocol either with the list or with me as well? I have people who won't even start with EIS because of the threat of skin bluing. If I can tell them I have a protocol to remedy this it might help. Thanks. PT (ptf2...@bellsouth.net) _

RE: CS>Was: Juice Fasts; Is: Argyria and Chelating

2013-02-06 Thread Nenah Sylver
A. Reid Harvey wrote: There was a time, ten years ago, when I was a devotee of the Silver List, and I'm happy to be back. At the time I was living in Bangladesh, dedicated to the development of a silver treated, pottery water filter, and now I'm in Kenya. Regarding such filters, we're doing our b

RE: CS>Juice Fasts and Chelation

2013-02-06 Thread Nenah Sylver
A. Reid Harvey wrote: During the last couple of years, I've been following the, 'Atkins Diet,' which is very basically all about cutting out sugar and carbohydrates, as well as the importance of taking in protein. I recently heard about a guy who was eating fruit only, who died, seemingly as a res

Re: CS>Juice Fasts and Chelation

2013-02-06 Thread olushola camara
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 5:48 AM, A. Reid Harvey wrote: > Can anyone give me some ideas about chelation, for taking away the > blue? A friend had suggested that I drink distilled water, and I recalled > that this is said to leach out various material. Then I got to wondering > whether it would ha

Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Jane MacRoss
Re: CS>Juice fasts...Aw - my bad - I was just saying what I had done - not what I had read or thought Jane _ I read very recently, that the whole reason for eating vegetables is to detox the liver and system. It is not to nourish, protein is for nourishing and fat and carbs f

CS>Juice Fasts and Chelation

2013-02-06 Thread A. Reid Harvey
Hi Everybody There was a time, ten years ago, when I was a devotee of the Silver List, and I'm happy to be back. At the time I was living in Bangladesh, dedicated to the development of a silver treated, pottery water filter, and now I'm in Kenya. Regarding such filters, we're doing our be

Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I read very recently, that the whole reason for eating vegetables is to detox the liver and system. It is not to nourish, protein is for nourishing and fat and carbs for energy. People who only eat veggies are in a permanent state of detoxing but not getting a lot of nourishment. I think the ans

Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Teri
I use coconut oil all the time and it never helped with my weight loss. MCT is coconut and palm oil that the MCT portions are refined. Teri At 10:15 PM 2/5/2013, you wrote: Couldn't you just use coconut oil? Jaxi On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:13 PM, Jane MacRoss <

Re: Teri Re: CS>Juice fasts...

2013-02-06 Thread Teri
Exercise is good for loosing the wgt. I walk around 1-2 miles a day but this bitter cold we are having has kept me in and I'm not getting any good exercise and my weight has stabilized. Teri At 10:13 PM 2/5/2013, you wrote: Thanks for the MCT tip Teri one of the manufacurers here I have an ac