CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2012 #60

2012-02-14 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Judy,   You asked: What constitutes one dose, please Jane?  [This was in response to Jane MacRoss who said: One dose of Homeopathic Drosera 30 before bed usually fixes a cough permanently .     **  One dose of any dry homeopathic remedy can be 2 pellets, or 1 -2 pellets dissolved in a

Re: CSDMSO

2011-01-15 Thread Catherine Creel
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 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

Re: CSneed info on silver NOT killing beneficial bacteria

2011-01-01 Thread Catherine Creel
  Hi Nenah,     I wanted to comment on the statements on cells that you quoted. He writes: [beginning of quote] The subject about colloidal silver killing beneficial gut flora is an ongoing debate, between the people or groups who oppose to CS and to those who support it. All I can

CSRe: Mercola

2010-12-18 Thread Catherine Creel
I understand Steve's point. I believe he is referring to the way Marcola presents things now. Many of his headlines sound like serious warnings They are overstated and dramatic. These are obviously designed to get people to click and read -- and buy. Imo, the drama makes him less

CSsilver rods darkening

2009-10-30 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi All, I know this question has been answered before. Unfortunately, I can't recall the answer. I set up to make some CS the other night (I'm using the Silver Puppy). I cleaned my silver rods with a clean green scrubbing pad until they looked shiny. I used steam distilled water and

CSStabilized oxygen

2007-11-06 Thread Catherine Creel
Dar List Members, I would deeply appreciate it if someone could point me in the direction of quality, in-depth information on stabilized oxygen. I'm looking only for someone who has spent the time coming to understand this, not just recommendations because you've heard it was good (unless you

Re: CSMagnesium

2007-09-28 Thread Catherine Creel
My machine refuses to open this message without my giving a name and a password. How do I get these registered with this site? Ruth htmldivFrom Ruth Strackbein/div/html Gayle, I wasnt able to acess that site. Maybe it is down today. Wayne, you didnt mention the glycinate form of

Re: CSSevere muscle cramps

2007-09-07 Thread Catherine Creel
I am increasing my magnesium intake and my Vitamin E also. ** Add potassium (198 mg) to this combination above, and then take 500 mg Calcium whenever you want as long as it isn't at the same time as the magnesium, and you should be cramp-free. Oh, yes, drink enough clean water. --

CSRe: Bile salts

2007-07-01 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Dee, You aid: I was googling this and found an article which says that bile salts are produced by the liver and are actually cholesterol. Any thoughts on this? I had understood that I should buy a supplement of bile salts because I have no gall bladder but cannot find anyone who

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2007 #294

2007-06-25 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Ruth, You said: The surgeon I am working with says the same thing. He very much does not want to do the surgery except as a last resort . I am not sure I can convince him about using alternative things, though. When I mentioned Bentonite Clay, for instance, with regard to increasing

Re: CSRe: Argyria

2007-02-10 Thread Catherine Creel
forms. There is much more info on this topic. I've given you a place to begin your own research. Here's an article: http://sulcus.berkeley.edu/mcb/165_001/papers/manuscripts/_298.html Good luck in your research! On 2/5/07, Catherine Creel catherine.cr...@gmail.com wrote: I'm

CSRe: Argyria

2007-02-05 Thread Catherine Creel
I'm glad this was brought up. What you're talking about here is P-450 enzymes. We all have them but what makes us biochemically unique is that we all have differing amount of these particular enzymes. Occasionally, one or more is completely absent. These enzymes are also highly polymorphic,

CSRadiation and silver

2006-10-14 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi All, I think this abstract gives some sens of the effects of radiation in the presence of silver. It appears to me that those who advisde against are doing this because they have no knowledge from which to formulate a true response. Int J Radiat Biol. 1992 Mar;61(3):369-79. Increased

CSEfficacy of antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease

2005-12-23 Thread Catherine Creel
From the National Library of Medicine: Clinical Alert: Chronic Lyme Disease Symptoms Not Helped by Intensive Antibiotic Treatment National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) Results of the first randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trials testing antibiotics in

CS Re: Bottles - A Good Source

2005-12-22 Thread Catherine Creel
Regarding bottles, I've found www.specialtybottles.com to be least expensive with no minimum. -- Regards, Catherine -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

CSRe: white diarrhea

2005-12-22 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi, Excuse me for not including your post and your name but I accidentally trashed the digest. I think there was some confusion about what was white -- the vomit or the diarrhea. The way I read it I believe it is the diarrhea. Is this correct? This only documentation of this in

CSRe: CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture

2005-12-13 Thread Catherine Creel
Pedialyte Ingredients http://www.drugs.com/PDR/Pedialyte_Oral_Electrolyte_Maintenance_Solution.html Unflavored: (Pareve,(u)) Water, dextrose; Less than 2% of: potassium citrate, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, and citric acid. Fruit Flavor: (Pareve, (u)) Water, dextrose; Less than 2% of:

CSRe: CS- Schizophrenia

2005-12-12 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Jonathan, You said: I agree with what you say, Nenah, and thank you for the reply. It is regrettable that there electro-medicine remains so obscure, though. What I would like to see is the kind of disprovable confirmation of my speculation that would lead to acceptance and widespread

CSRe: The healing properties of cats

2005-12-11 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Jonathan, Torrey may not get any money from the government but he is heavily funded by the pharmaceutical industry and is responsible for creating a program used by 42 states to force people to take brain-disabling psychotropic drugs or be involuntarily hospitalized if they don't. It

CSRe: The healing properties of cats

2005-12-10 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Jonathan, You said: One leading medical researcher has devoted his career to the theory that toxoplasm gondii, from cats, particularly their excrement, is a leading, though not sole, cause of schizophrenia.The recent issue of Esquire features an article about this MD. Those who

CSRe: Aluminum cookware

2005-12-09 Thread Catherine Creel
This site has the breakdown of Teflon on it. http://www.fluoridealert.org/1.q-z.fluoride.pesticides.htm -- Regards, Catherine -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your

CSRe: Aluminum cookware

2005-12-09 Thread Catherine Creel
Another good site from which to research Teflon is http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search -- Regards, Catherine -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

CSRe: Type I diabetes...

2005-12-09 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Mike, Type 1 diabetes is considered to be an autoimmune disease in which T lymphocytes infiltrate the islets of pancreas and destroy the insulin producing beta cell population. Besides antigen specificity, the quality of immune reactivity against islet cell antigen(s) is an important

CSRe: More nanosilver

2005-11-22 Thread Catherine Creel
Terry Chamberlain said: There are actually three points to all this discussion: One, that we need to speak like the rest of the scientific world, using their vocabulary and definitions of terms so that they will at least listen to us. Two, that we need to differentiate between large-sized silver

CSRe: What to do about a broken toe (black salve)

2005-11-15 Thread Catherine Creel
[I've sent a copy of this to the OT list in case this turns into an extended discussion. --Catherine] I've been following this thread and would like to provide some resources for salves like the black salve mentioned. http://www.cancersalves.com/ This is an excerpt from a page at

Re: CSPediatricians firing patients

2005-11-09 Thread Catherine Creel
On 11/9/05, Lea Ann lsav...@cfl.rr.com wrote: Hello, I read your article with interest. I found your article to be biased towards the established medical system. ** Is this a copy of a letter you sent to the newspaper in response to the article? I'm asking because of your use of the

Re: CSpanic attack / anxiety help/remedy...

2005-11-07 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Dino, You said: , i've been trying to get my girlfriend to come off the xanax... she was previously on buspar... and i think i'm finally starting to get thru to her (cuz she's starting to realize that taking them nearly every day can't be good) and i was wondering if anyone could

Re: CSpanic attack / anxiety help/remedy...

2005-11-07 Thread Catherine Creel
** Steve is right. This does work well with many people. The issue your girlfriend is facing right now, though, is withdrawal that was most likely too fast unless she did only 5-10% decreases at a time. This is a physiological problem EFT does not correct (I know this because I use EFT with

Re: CSCS reply from DR Judd about bar soap

2005-11-07 Thread Catherine Creel
Deat Larry, This is from http://www.ivory.com/FAQ.htm : Ivory Soap is made of both vegetable oils and animal fats. Two different kinds of vegetable oils are used in Ivory - coconut oil and palm kernel oil. We add a preservative, less than 1/10% of tetrasodium EDTA, to keep the bar as white as

Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-02 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Barbara, You may want to look at the anecdotes at this site prior to making a decision about ibogaine. http://www.ibogaine.org/ Regards, Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at:

Re: CSA WARNING from Health CooP

2002-08-30 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Rod, You said: Tel, thanks for writing back to these jokers. I won't be... woof, woof! meow! fair members ? I think these retired Doctors have been at the gas and air once too often. The guy isn't a doctor. That's why he's hiding out in the islands. He was exposed as a fraud and

Re: CSA WARNING from Health CooP

2002-08-30 Thread Catherine Creel
You are misinformed. There ARE those that don't like him though. That's part of life... No, Chuck, I'm really not. All the evidence is available. I don't make statements based upon others' statements. I look for facts. I found them. Kallie Miller has all the links to the evidence. I

Re: CSA WARNING from Health CooP

2002-08-30 Thread Catherine Creel
i am a member of this co-op and enjoy the prices and all. i took exception to his comments r.e. Cs, and sent him an email. but i have heard you expound your beliefs on several topics, and would like you to back up your statements here. As I said, Kallie Miller has all the evidence. She can

Re: CSA WARNING from Health CooP

2002-08-30 Thread Catherine Creel
Kallie is part of mr Tracys' group. They allow character assassination as long as it's not about their own members. Went through all of this a year ago. It still surfaces, showing how powerful gossip and innuendo can be. I find it despicable. Take a look at any of the sites where current and

Re: CS Motor-neuron - Lou Gehrig's Disease

2002-08-29 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Marshall, You said: You might try Lorenzo's oil, which works for a similar disease. I think it needs to be clarified that Lorenzo's Oil has never worked in treating ALD; however, it did slow the progression of the disease in some asymptomatic people. In June of 2002, a

Re: CSTeen brain pain

2002-08-24 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Nancy, You said: Some of you health-care professionals out there, what does it mean if a teenager has a sudden stab of pain in the forehead accompanied with a brief fuzziness of vision or hearing? I'm thinking I vaguely remember such a sensation myself at some time in the distant past.

Re: CSmole/wart

2002-08-21 Thread Catherine Creel
I tell you that you people are going to see from your own situations, how evil the medical community is. Mark my words. I think few here would dispute this, but it really has little to do with the experience being discussed. Your anger can serve you well, or be wasted on making yourself

Re: CSmgda

2002-08-21 Thread Catherine Creel
I didn't think it was such an insult. Back woods hicks meaning you haven't really been put in the myriad of situations to see the truth. So, you say everything is rosey. You haven't had enough interaction with the system to really have seen it for what it is. This is really outrageous.

Re: CSmgda

2002-08-21 Thread Catherine Creel
qec...@aol.com sputtered: I think you are part of the corruption. That's why you defend it and try to make me the bad guy. Mark my words if you do not learn the hard way on this. [no text here as the sound of my uproarious laughter is too complicated and tedious to spell] You're

Re: CSmy introduction

2002-08-17 Thread Catherine Creel
I know five people who have tried his product. I have not. Regular Old CS seems to work better than what he is selling. That means that it isn't particles but ions. Maybe those ions are not destroyed in the stomach like he says. Maybe the body is grabbing them in the mouth and on the way down

Re: CSNewbie withCFS

2002-08-16 Thread Catherine Creel
MYCOPLASMA The Linking Pathogen in Neurosystemic Diseases Several strains of mycoplasma have been engineered to become more dangerous. They are now being blamed for AIDS, cancer, CFS, MS, CJD and other neurosystemic diseases. This matters who you talk to. The mycoplasm connection is

Re: CSIvan the Terrible...

2002-08-16 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Stan, You said: Hi: Re cesium--has anyone had personal experience with it. I know one person who tried to take it even after one dose developed tremendous diarrhea!!! had to be stopped. ?comments or solutions? From http://www.cancer-coverup.com/faqs/cesium-faqs-3.htm It should

Re: CSQuestion for Marsha Hallett

2002-08-15 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Marsha, You said: 2 cups of distilled water in a glass measuring cup, (I always use glass to make CS in. I have a cup used solely for making my CS.) Can you make more than 2 cups this way? Thanks. Regards, Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of

Re: CSForgot to add....CS and amalgam..

2002-08-06 Thread Catherine Creel
PS...does anyone know how to reply to a digest item using hotmail, so far all my attempts have been in vain, consecuently I can't put in the original comments .sorry..) 1) Highlight the text you wish to use 2) COPY 3) click REPLY or NEW 4) PASTE When you highlight the text, also

Re: CSThe Good Grease - was: Unsupported denials claims

2002-08-05 Thread Catherine Creel
We didn't evolvewe are exactly the way God made us...Robb Why must the the two mutually exclusive? Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your

Re: CSA silverlist e-book?

2002-08-04 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Rod, You said: To the list 'gurus' Have you thought about collating some of the articles and knowledge \thats found here and compiling the definative guide for CS use, manufacture theories etc? Maybe you could write a chapter each, for whatever is your field of expertise? It would

Re: CSEU law

2002-08-02 Thread Catherine Creel
nancym...@prodigy.net wrote: Is there anything we can do about this? Yes, there is :-) We now have two opportunities to express opinions about how supplements should be regulated, both in the US and internationally. Since international Codex regulations could be adopted by the

Re: CSSFU site

2002-08-01 Thread Catherine Creel
Catherine, I can appreciate your mistrust of all things Quackwatchy, but I think suggesting that people might not want to listen to an informed POV, even one that you or I might not agree with... is a mistake. Before I reach the conclusions I reach, I consider everything. I don't need

Re: CSSFU water URL

2002-07-31 Thread Catherine Creel
I think people may not want to put too much stock into this website. On this page you can find links to Quackwatch, Junkscience, etc. http://www.sfu.ca/chemcai/flimflam.html Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may

Re: CSUnsupported denials claims

2002-07-31 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Dean, you said: Actually, except for the biscuit, the rest are beneficial for heart and circulation. I know this statement is contrary to everything the medical and food industries have been saying for 30 years, but it's true nonetheless. The menu was gravy/biscuit and sausage and

Re: CSdangers of belly button piercing

2002-07-23 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Karen, You said: I have already done a search on this topic and know the regular medical dangers about infection, but I'm trying to convince my teenage daughter that this would not be a wise decision. So if anyone has any additional persuasive arguments about the dangers of belly button

Re: CSCS Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil

2002-07-21 Thread Catherine Creel
Minus 70 C..? Yes, minus 70C. That is from a garlic research center inEngland. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

Re: CSCS Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil

2002-07-20 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Roman, You said: I've attended a lecture with Charlie the Fox, the aged garlic man, in which he said that people are mislead about an active bacteria controlling substance in garlic. Allicin is VERY unstable and disappears too quickly to explain anti microbe action of garlic. You're

CSPreventive Medicine, Properly Practiced - NYT 7/16/02

2002-07-16 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear List Members and Friends, The New York Times has the following excellent article on how marketing and media exposure define medical treatment before it has been scientifically determined to be safe and effective. It cannot be emphasized enough that a good percentage of the medicine

Re: CSImmunizations

2002-06-22 Thread Catherine Creel
We are changing school districts, and I recently found out that my kids will have to undergo more immumizations. I have done some reading about the make-up of immunizations. Would colloidal silver help counter the viruses contained in the immunizations? I think you want to look more to

Re: CSCYP450 enzymes

2002-06-17 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Kevin, You said: The field is clearly still in it's infancy; motto seems to be: avoid prescription drugs if at all possible. One good way of assisting that is taking CS on a regular basis. I say that on the premise that regular prophylactic use does not result in a 'lazy' immune system

Re: CSCYP450 enzymes

2002-06-16 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Kevin, You said: As a child I was sensitive to what I recall being labelled 'type 1' penicillin, but into adulthood that disappeared. Recently spoke with a friend who said that within five minutes of taking penicillin, he would need medical attention urgently. He also has a genetic

Re: CSFw: crash landing

2002-06-15 Thread Catherine Creel
Ken wrote: In S. Dakota where blondes predominate the population, blonde jokes are all the rage and I [a blonde] enjoy them too. Since when is humor true and accurate? Taking offense to what is obviously not true indicates a high level of insecurity. Expecting the entire world to cater to that

Re: CS[List Owner] Humor and offense...

2002-06-15 Thread Catherine Creel
Mariano posted a joke which could be funny if you overlooked the sexism, racism, and off-color elements. The response he got demonstrates that it was obviously *not* suitable and it was a mistake to post it here. If you overlooked those things nothing would be left to the joke. It was in

Re: CS[List Owner] Humor and offense...

2002-06-15 Thread Catherine Creel
Could this statement be a revelation into her psyche? Well, let's see, several men have spoken up to support the joke, 2 women have spoken, neither support the joke. None of the men who support the joke can see that the women may be really uncomfortable with a joke like this. That, to

Re: CS[List Owner] Humor and offense...

2002-06-15 Thread Catherine Creel
That is sufficient clarification to set my opinion of you. ...which is truly irelevant in my life, Jack. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your

Re: CS[List Owner] Humor and offense...

2002-06-15 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi John, You said: Are you reading the posts. I did and do not support the so-called. joke Yes, I saw that, and I appreciate it. I was referring to the guys who were] suporting it despite others being offended. THanks. Regards, Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

Re: CSOT Ridiculous Statement

2002-06-14 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Larry, You said: Assertive,declarative statements of ones opinion 'I' find rude and not conduce to meaningful discourse. I didn't intend to become involved in a discourse about the statement I labeled ridiculous. It would be RIDICULOUS of ME to spend precious time on a discourse

Re: CSRe: 650

2002-06-12 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Jack, You said: As an antibiotic, colloidal silver kills over 650 disease causing organisms, and resistant strains fail to develop. What is ambiguous (uncertain) is the accuracy of the statement until the studies are found where CS was effective in rendering a total of 650

Re: CS650 list

2002-06-12 Thread Catherine Creel
Now we've got a real problem, lol. We have the phrases 650 diseases and 650 disease-causing organisms. Which will it be? Regards, Catherine Thanks Sylvia, that's 85, - only 565 to go. Jack From: Sylvia Daniels sdanie...@kc.rr.com Subject: CS650 list The following is a partial

Re: CS Interesting article

2002-06-12 Thread Catherine Creel
I seem to remember something posted on the list that stated that CS had been found to be affective against anthrax. Does anyone have a link to any such authoritative findings? They aren't authoritative. It was found back in the 1890's to be effective against anthrax that is missing the the

Re: CSCurious Quote from that recently recommended site===Marshalee

2002-06-12 Thread Catherine Creel
The smartest person I ever knew, I.Q. off scale as tests failed at 400, told me, The scientific method is like grabbing nature by the throat and demanding an answer. Smart does not autoimatically confer common sense. That is a ridiculous statement. Catherine -- The silver-list is a

Re: CSUpdate on reported Argyria Case...

2002-06-11 Thread Catherine Creel
Marshalee wrote: Hmm, good thing I`m a Mormon, and don`t drink coffee, right?? :o) Ahhh! No wonder Salt Lake City has the highest percentage in the nation of people who take antidepressant drugs! ;-) On a serious and sad note, SLC will some day be known as the place in the nation

Re: CSUpdate on reported Argyria Case...

2002-06-11 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Maxine, You said: I'm also a Morman and haven't met any drug induced brain damaged people unless they were NOT Morman. Mormans mostly live healthy and good lives and try to live as God intended all to live. The drug-induced brain damage comes from the antidepressant

Re: CSRe: 650

2002-06-11 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Reid, You said: I'd imagine that the number 650 does not come from any kind of exhaustive research on CS and each and every ailment, rather referring to how many ailments are caused by primitive microbes, of the variety so responsive to treatment by CS. That's my understanding, as

Re: CSPatent Search

2002-06-11 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Steve, You said: I believe at least one person on this list have given websites where one can download a patent. I want to obtain a health-related patent to study. Please send me off-list directions on how to do this. I prefer not to pay a fee. Alternately, if one of you has access

Re: CSOT THE NOCEBO EFFECT

2002-05-25 Thread Catherine Creel
Larry sent: Placebo's Evil Twin -- The Nocebo Effect E-mail to a friend By Brian Reid Ten years ago, researchers stumbled onto a striking finding: Women who believed that they were prone to heart disease were nearly four times as likely to die as women with similar risk factors who didn't

Re: CSNew Subscriber

2002-05-25 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Ken, You said: We don't count Rosemary. Who knows what she did? She doesn't know herself. Her site has several educational links that, if read carefully with contexts in mind, actually disprove her assertions. I think it's important to be accurate here. Rosemary's case is highly

Re: CSOT THE NOCEBO EFFECT

2002-05-25 Thread Catherine Creel
hy?po?chon?dri?a (hh1pú-kÄn2drT-ú) n. 1. The persistent neurotic conviction that one is or is likely to become ill, often involving experiences of real pain when illness is neither present nor likely. Definitely defined by conventional medicine, who, lacking the tools to make certain

Re: CSOT THE NOCEBO EFFECT

2002-05-25 Thread Catherine Creel
Perhaps, Catherine, if you will post the qualifications for your omniscience, we will then feel free to await your future pronouncements and not need bother with our foolish concepts. With pleasure: http://www.medicinegarden.com/Faculty/CC.html Catherine -- The silver-list is a

Re: CSThe Law

2002-05-24 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Gary, You said: I, for one, find it embarrassing that supposedly intelligent human beings continue to suspend logic and choose to delude themselves with a big daddy in the sky watching over them. Keep it in the closet where it belongs. I'd actually like to see us be tolerant of

Re: CSRe: CScs color/ pierced-ear infections

2002-05-20 Thread Catherine Creel
I've been watching this discussion on infected ears from piercings. There's always been a simple solution used in my family - take the earrings out for several days, and use a cotton ball soaked inn hydrogen peroxide to bathe the area 3x a day. It's never failed to work, in my experience.

Re: CSPotassium iodide

2002-05-14 Thread Catherine Creel
Does anyone know where a person could purchase the potassium iodide pills From a Google search for potassium iodide pills: http://www.ki4u.com/ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message

Re: CSsiver list

2002-05-13 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Mary Lou, You said: i use cs regularly, but i was wondering if anyone knows of a site where one can obtain truthful information about the side effects of drugs? Part of the story can be found at www.rxlist.com These are 'side effects' as noted during clinical trials. There is no

Re: CSsilver list

2002-05-13 Thread Catherine Creel
PDR.net but you need to pay for a subscription or go to your local bookstore and buy a PDR it's not cheap but has lots of info www.rxlist.com is the PDR entries verbatim for free. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit

Re: CSdmso

2002-05-03 Thread Catherine Creel
Canada allows up to 70% pure DMSO. The DMSO at dmso.com is 99% pure. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or-

Re: CSOT:Notice of Pc Problems.

2002-05-03 Thread Catherine Creel
How do you reinstall favorites from the floppy back into your computer? Save it back to the file from which you took it. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:

Re: CSAlternative treatments

2002-05-01 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi George, You said: The solution suggested was to raise the back of the keyboard up higher than the front so that your hands are bent down toward the desk top, which is not stressful. I put a piece of wood under my keyboard to raise the back about an inch and a half. That's interesting,

Re: CSSome info please?

2002-04-30 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Jenn, You said: I thought I remember some liver toxicity issues with extended or excessive use of L-Tryptophan, am I remembering correctly. This was back in the late 80's. You recall correctly; however, that was from an adulterated batch. No other problems of this type have been

Re: CSSome info please?

2002-04-29 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi JJ, http://www.bartleby.com/107/ Gray's Anatomy online Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com

Re: CSFW: [CSCats-Dogs] VETMED moderator

2002-04-26 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Jenn, You said: What an ego trip that is. I'm sorry for your troubles. Some people have WAY too much time on their hands :0) I think the reason for full moderation of a list like that is because of the overzealous pro-vax crowd that will pop in and wreak havoc on a list. I have a list

Re: CSTo Janis

2002-04-16 Thread Catherine Creel
John Reeder wrote: Grey also comes with age. Hmmm...I'm trying to recall how many grey people I see who are less than 80 years old...okay, I know the answer. It's zero. Allopathic doctors have a way of discounting what a person is saying if it does not fall within their realm of experience,

Re: CSTo Janis

2002-04-16 Thread Catherine Creel
Marshall wrote: I believe he is talking about hair. LOL, Marshall. Somehow I missed that. Thanks. Is that what you were talking about, John? Regards, Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send

Re: CSArgyria and Beneficial Bugs

2002-04-16 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Janis, You said: Don't worry guys shortly I will be off this list because it is starting to depress me badly all the hokey ideas like CS does not differentiate between them, but does differentiate between the different medias, so the intestinal bacteria are safe. Your concern has some

Re: CSThe ultimate CS brewer

2002-04-14 Thread Catherine Creel
If you have anyone dependant on you for support, this might be a good time to increase the amount of your life insurance. Okay, I'll bite, Arnold. Would you care to elaborate? Thanks. Regards, Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or

Re: CSVirgin Coconut oil vs. Copra

2002-04-10 Thread Catherine Creel
When you and Ivan have come to a decision, let us know. :) I thought I was doing well putting CN cream in my cereal. it is one of the few milks I can tolerate. Bummer if it's no good. ROFL, Tracy! C -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or

Re: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Tracy, The brand is Trident, and it is not sweetened, or homogenised. Just coconut and water and a preservative of course. Good! But the preservative...oy vey. Also, you may want to ask the company how it's processed. My understanding is most companies use copra. Catherine -- The

Re: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
That sounds ominous. Copra. Has a nasty ring...:) What is it? Find out here: www.coconut-info.com Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:

Re: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
Nothing wrong with copra Tracy, Its dried coconut meat. Passing water through desiccated coconut and pressing it out is the only way I know of to obtain coconut milk. Coconut milk is the next best thing to coconut oil, as it contains up to 20% (by memory) oil, assuming its a good brand. If it goes

Re: CSnutritional anemia

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
pica: craving of things not normally eaten. This means things like wood..and your dog's fur...and the couch stuffing, not food you don't normally eat. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an

CSVirgin Coconut oil vs. Copra

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
What is Virgin Coconut Oil? Virgin Coconut Oil can only be achieved by using fresh coconut meat or what is called non-copra (see below for a definition of copra). Chemicals and high heating are not used in further refining. There are currently two main processes of manufacturing Virgin Coconut

Re: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-08 Thread Catherine Creel
Website: http://www.coconut-info.com/ mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/coconut-info/?yguid=60070201 -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com

Re: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-08 Thread Catherine Creel
I use coconut cream everyday in my cereal. Is this the same as coconut oil, in that it helps balance cholesterol, etc? More than likely it's sweetened and probably commercially processed from copra (www.coconut-info.com) It loses its benefits this way. Catherine -- The silver-list is a

Re: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-03-31 Thread Catherine Creel
I've read that escharotic black salve is supposed to be pretty effective at dealing with skin cancer. I think what has to be considered and treated is the internal condition that allowed the skin cancer to manifest. Black Salve is not going to do this. Catherine -- The silver-list is a

Re: CSOintment for CS

2002-03-31 Thread Catherine Creel
I think if we make out it is a cure-all, we are in danger of doing CS a disservice, as people will become disillusioned with it. I hereby nominate this statement for the Wisdom of the Month Award. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join

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