Hi Colin...after my husband passed a few years ago (lung cancer) i
now have what could well be a thouroughly comprehensive list of
all possible treatment.
What we have discovered is that it boils down to some very basis principles.
Keep your system well hydrated with distilled water.
Look into www.candidacleanseer.com
It is becoming generally recognized that abnormal tumour growth is
caused by either parasites and /or fungus in the body.
Also try adding some eclipta alba (bringa raj) into you diet.
Use the powdered leaf form in capsules..produces a general and
Mahvalus Malcolm,
I didn't really expect to hear from anybody that knew about it first hand.
Well I won't try it unless my temperature goes up which tells me the
infection is serious and that the bacteria (which will always be
present) have reached 'critical mass'. Gotta get away from
Godzilla zapper, a bit of salty water and a conductive anal probe.
...look into electrosex toys [all there in one package?
http://silverpuppy.com/article/zappers
Ode
t 12:19 PM 5/26/2014 +0800, you wrote:
Hi,
I have been quietly receiving the Silver Digest for several years now but
I should have stated that the cranberry juice should be unsweetened and
without added water and yes capsules or tablets can be substituted.
Cranberry is not a GMO product however some sugars can be if it is from
beets.
-Original Message-
From: Jane MacRoss
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014
What is killing bees are the neonicotinoids, a type of pesticide patented by
Bayer.
From: Jane MacRoss
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 4:21 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS in hummingbird nectar?
I never feed wild birds, I observe them at the flowers - still out here in late
May,
When the sugar water ferments it produces either alcohol, and/or acetic
acid. So we are wanting to avoid acetic acid formation, therefore I
don't see adding it directly as a solution.
Marshall
On 5/25/2014 8:01 AM, Cyndi wrote:
Better yet use apple cider vinegar.
Cyndi
On 5/25/2014 6:38
On 5/25/2014 2:19 PM, Ron wrote:
Hi, I'm brand new to the list. Not totally ignorant on CS but lots to
learn.
85 yo male in good health but since I must self catheterize I am
plagued by bladder infections (lab test confirmed).
When my temp. gets to 101 or so and I feel lousy I have resorted to
Ron wrote:
Mahvalus Malcolm,
I didn't really expect to hear from anybody that knew about it first
hand.
Well I won't try it unless my temperature goes up which tells me the
infection is serious and that the bacteria (which will always be
present) have reached 'critical mass'. Gotta get away
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORa0OybvK90
Ron,
Another bit of info from my urologist, - and I have great faith in him
as he is considered by everyone I've talked to to be one of the top 50
in the entire U.S - - -
The idea is to establish a balanced flora of bacteria in the bladder
that maintain a more beneficial environment, and limit
Yes, the interstitial cystitis responds to DMSO, do be sure to dilute it
per an experienced healthcare pro who knows their business. Consider
also that although the bugs themselves may be of a molecular weight that
DMSO will not be able to transport, the toxins they generate may be of a
size that
There are a lot of things contributing to the problems with bees. A
mite named varroa was introduced a couple of decades ago, and decimated
the bee populations until the feral and untreated colonies learned to
deal with them. In the mean time commercial beekeepers used miticides
to control
Lots of good advice already, but I would like to mention that simply
increasing the quantity of CS might do the trick. You can't overdose on CS,
and I have seen CS wipe out all manner of illness when enough is used. I
will drink at least four glasses a day if I feel like I may have caught a
flu or
I would like to ask you if you give stomach acid any consideration when
you drink the CS?
Ron
On 5/26/2014 11:09 AM, Victor Cozzetto wrote:
Lots of good advice already, but I would like to mention that simply
increasing the quantity of CS might do the trick. You can't overdose
on CS, and I
I would like to ask you if you give stomach acid any consideration when
you drink the CS?
Ron
On 5/26/2014 11:09 AM, Victor Cozzetto wrote:
Lots of good advice already, but I would like to mention that simply
increasing the quantity of CS might do the trick. You can't overdose on
CS, and I
Original Message
Subject:Re: CSBladder infections. - Victor
Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 12:27:26 -0800
From: Ron ron@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
I would like to ask you if you give stomach acid any consideration when
you drink the CS?
Ron
On
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Victor,
I would like to ask if you give stomach acid any consideration when
drinking the CS?
Ron
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Hi Ron,
I do not. But I do not actually drink large quantities of CS at one time. I
keep it in 16oz PET bottles, and drink a little here and there when I am
thirsty. Maybe a half a glass at a time, but usually less. Most of my
family uses it the same way. I also keep it by my bed at night, and
After all these years Hulda Clark is being proved yet again in her research -
try her zapper + her worm protocol
Both work - thanks for broaching this subject 123 456
Sandee
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Here are two articles about urinary tract infections you should read very
carefully:
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/24975063#/24975063/86
http://www.tahomaclinicblog.com/d-mannose-for-bladder-and-kidney-infections/
The first article gives a good over all description of the problem and the
Thanks Marshall. That was what I was concerned about, and knowing now how it
affects bees I'll stick with cleaning and changing fluid often until if/when
there is evidence the hummers are fine with CS. - Walter
From: Marshall [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Sun, May. 25, 2014 08:35
To:
Yes, pesticides and a particular mite appear to be the main culprit for
bees, although there are other factors as well. Bees do best fed honey, but
have also done well for generations with some sugar water supplementation
when flowers were scarce. With all the other issues making life difficult
I may be being overcautious, but just in case the recent morph of the
topic into bees and honey might make someone think honey would be good
for making hummingbird syrup:
*Why You Should NEVER Use Honey:*
A honey water solution served up in hummingbird feeders can quickly
become /toxic and
Hi Ron,
Gmail seems to not deliver your own replies to messages from the list.
When you post the first message in a new thread, you get the reflection
back from the list just fine. Reply to a current thread, and they don't
seem to deliver that one back to you. It doesn't go to spam, but somehow
Hi:
I asked Robert Rowen, newsletter writer and board certified physician in
integrated medicine. He said that colloidal silver would irritate the
lining of the bladder, but he offered to teach me to inject ozonated water in
the bladder. There is probably still a pocket sized ozone
unsubscribe please
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Ron ron@gmail.com wrote:
Apologies for the duplications.
My emails to the group are not showing up in my inbox so I thought they
were not going out but I see that they are all in the archives.
Ron
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Something about your email. If you use a different email to send than what the
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Can't remember exactly. But I know you had to set up and use a different email
Katherine
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The Way Food Used to Taste
www.LegacyManorFarm.com
On May 26, 2014, at 6:06 PM,
You sent it 4 times that I received.
On 2014-05-26 4:39 PM, Ron wrote:
For some reason I cannot send when I Reply so I'll try a new send.
Victor,
I would like to ask if you give stomach acid any consideration when
drinking the CS?
Ron
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Thanks sol! That's probably a good reminder. I had thought of using honey
years ago, but a little knowledge gained via a Google quickly squashed that
idea.
Regarding ratio, anywhere from 1:1 to 5:1 water to white sugar works well.
If you have a lot of hummers and have to refill daily or more, a
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