Re: CS>Colloidal gold

2019-06-09 Thread Airwick
On Jun 9, 2019, at 9:47 AM, Airwick mailto:nazfl...@northlink.com>> wrote: I'm thinking that depending on how the generator is constructed, perhaps steel wires of the the appropriate gauge might be substituted for the silver ones, and alligator clips could be attached to them to

Re: CS>Colloidal gold

2019-06-09 Thread Airwick
I'm thinking that depending on how the generator is constructed, perhaps steel wires of the the appropriate gauge might be substituted for the silver ones, and alligator clips could be attached to them to grasp the coins. I'd try it myself, but I don't want to waste a couple of gold coins for

Re: CS>Colloidal gold

2019-06-08 Thread Airwick
All one needs is a colloidal silver generator and a couple of . or .999 fine gold coins and you can make your own.  Since gold is so expensive I'd use smaller ones like 1/10 oz. On 6/8/2019 3:55 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: Hi Folks, There use to be a person who made colloidal gold on this

Re: CS>Hep C

2017-02-22 Thread Airwick
. This man was in agony and laying on the floor because it eased him more than a bed. It is said regular licorice will raise your blood pressure. Since I take beet root capsules and my BP was 102/64, perhaps some licorice would be OK? Thanks, Jean *** From: Airwick <na

Re: CS>OT - h. Pylori

2017-02-22 Thread Airwick
I used NutriCology Mastic Gum and Enzymatic Therapy DGL with good success. Also EGCg kills H-Pylori. Take EGCg with some food, and Mastic Gum on an empty stomach, but be aware that Mastic Gum can sometimes have a constipating effect so be sure and eat to counter-act this. ... Eric On

Re: CS>Hep C

2017-02-22 Thread Airwick
Dr. Russell Blaylock, MD says that regular milk thistle is not well absorbed, but that Silyphos, another formulation of milk thistle (which you can get at health food stores and on Amazon) works much better. I just started taking it a couple of weeks ago. ... Eric On 2/22/2017 7:56 PM,

Re: CSValley Fever aka Brucellosis

2011-06-04 Thread Airwick
Gayla, What's frequently known as Valley Fever is Coccidiomycosis, a fungal disease. It can be serious and people occasionally die from it, but in otherwise healthy people one's immune system usually overcomes it with time and rest. There are several different anti-fungal drugs, so the

Re: CSValley Fever

2011-05-30 Thread Airwick
What antifungal is he on, and for how long, etc.? At 08:09 AM 5/30/2011, you wrote: Has anyone had success in treating valley fever? I talked to someone yesterday with a very bad case of it. His Dr has him on an antifungal, but it is not helping. TIA! Gayla -- The Silver List is a

Re: CSGoodbye for now

2002-12-25 Thread Airwick
James, Please let us know more details when you can. Perhaps there are ways that some of us can help, e.g. phone calls, letters, etc. protesting this sort of treatment. It may take time, but the more people we can get aroused the more chance we have of tackling this at a political level. What