Re: CS>Depression/Anxiety

2010-01-31 Thread Clayton Family
lol - oh dear is right! On Jan 30, 2010, at 4:37 PM, Rowena wrote: > A man in France went to the Dr because of depression, and the Dr. recommended > he go to see Coco the clown, and have a good laugh, which would make him feel > much better. The man still looked miserable. "I AM Coco the clow

Re: CS>Thank you all, Especially Mike

2010-01-26 Thread Clayton Family
whew, thanks, Chuck, I thought something was wrong here... kathryn On Jan 26, 2010, at 6:48 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: > Buncha Suckups... > What's going on??? > > Chuck > My wife keeps complaining I never listen to her ... or something like > that. > > On

Re: CS>Silver is a potent nerve cell toxicant

2010-01-22 Thread Clayton Family
Mike! Is it really you? How are you doing these days? Kathryn On Jan 22, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Mike Monett wrote: > > > > It is not surprising that any study using silver nitrate as the > source of silver ions will concl

Re: CS> Clear Body,Clear Mind

2010-01-21 Thread Clayton Family
I don't know what the Hubbard protocols are, but you can look up detox protocols. Some of the main points are sauna- that gets the toxins out in the sweat, so it does not have to be processed by the liver; some type of binder for the intestines, such as activated charcoal, which binds the toxins

Re: CS> Clear Body,Clear Mind

2010-01-21 Thread Clayton Family
I have not personally tried it, but I do know some who have done a doctor monitored version, and were successful in detoxing toxic mold. I have heard various other reports of the validity of the therapy as well. Kathryn On Jan 21, 2010, at 4:16 AM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote: > Does anyone know

Re: CS>.we don't KNOW what would have happened had we NOT taken CS.

2010-01-01 Thread Clayton Family
There are other problems with black mold and other toxic molds besides killing it. They produce toxins, and the body has to get rid of them. I have wondered if Brook's lipsomal vitamin C would address this, since in theory it should help a great deal. Killing it is a good idea; however careful a

Re: CS>.we don't KNOW what would have happened had we NOT taken CS.

2010-01-01 Thread Clayton Family
Yep. There are probably lots of people that have been saved tons of suffering by taking cs when they had one or another fungal infection. There has been research, but not always easy to find. On Jan 1, 2010, at 12:21 PM, kmartjo...@aol.com wrote: > I would be deadI was exposed unknowingly

Re: CS> Anyone dealing with mold issues using colloidal silver for health

2010-01-01 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, I did. Some of them were easier than others. On Dec 31, 2009, at 6:58 PM, kmartjo...@aol.com wrote: > Anyone dealing with mold issues corrected by colloidal silver > > > > -- > > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > > > Instructions for unsubscribing a

Re: CS>Asthma

2009-12-31 Thread Clayton Family
there is some research... back in the 90's, but the docs seem to have ignored it. I found it when I was researching "allergic fungal sinusitis"- there was a doc at Mayo that did the research and found out that many of the patients that had sinus surgery had fungal infections that had invaded th

Re: CS>Asthma

2009-12-30 Thread Clayton Family
When I get a little asthma, I drink a bit of cs and that usually gets rid of it. Lots of asthma is caused by fungal infections. On Dec 24, 2009, at 10:05 AM, kmartjo...@aol.com wrote: > How many people are taking cs for asthma and how are you taking it ? What > success are you having > >

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Clayton Family
Well done, Steve. Very good analogy. Water vapor is a significant carrier of many kinds of air pollution, in addition to just making it hard to breathe on its own. The whole idea of lumping CO2 in with floro-compounds is absurd imho- those have significant toxicity all by themselves; and then i

Re: CS>I need expert witness for medicolegal reports

2009-12-06 Thread Clayton Family
yes, I had it too. On Dec 6, 2009, at 12:24 PM, kmartjo...@aol.com wrote: > > > > > I am on this cs list because I feel that cs probably saved my lifeis > there any one else that is suffering from mold inhalation...I was driving a > car for years that had 9 kinds mold on evaporator .

Re: CS>Re: sunny cs generator info

2009-12-06 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, I bought a bottle of each brand I could find, maybe 6 or so, and only 1 was good enough to use for cs making. It depends on the water they use to start with, and then the process can vary also. The brand I ended up with gets water from the river that is processed by the city, then steam dis

CS>Re: sunny cs generator info

2009-12-06 Thread Clayton Family
Hi, welcome. My favorite site when I was new was silvermedicine.org and there is still much really good info at fugitt.com/cs I use a home made generator and batteries, but if I were going to buy one I would buy the silverpuppy. I use a hanna COM 100 meter to test the purity of the water befor

Re: CS>expert witness medicolegal reports

2009-12-04 Thread Clayton Family
well there is a toxicologist in Wisc I think his name is Dr Croft, he is one expert. You might try some of the mold lists for other ideas, reading the back postings can be helpful. I used some of the yahoo groups when I was recovering from that. On Dec 4, 2009, at 12:53 PM, kmartjo...@aol.com w

Re: CS>FW: EC Water meter (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-12-02 Thread Clayton Family
yes On Dec 2, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote: > Classification: UNCLASSIFIED > Caveats: NONE > > Is this getting to list. > Bob > > Bought a 2052 meter for testing water and CS (came without probe). > Buying a probe need to know which Calibration solution to buy. > I w

Re: CS>[FW]sophie_langmuir_2003.pdf (application/pdf Object)

2009-11-30 Thread Clayton Family
got it, thanks Brooks. Kathryn On Nov 30, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Brooks Bradley wrote: > I attempted to send this a couple of days ago. If anyone gets it on the > silver-list, I would like to know. I have mail program problems...and > especially when I try to use two of them to communicate with ea

CS>Happy Thanksgiving!

2009-11-26 Thread Clayton Family
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! kathryn -- 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: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskim

Re: CS>OT Vitamin D

2009-11-12 Thread Clayton Family
I got you all beat- a few years ago mine was off the chart low- measured zero. After supplementing for some months it was up to 25. Then I got the 2000IU tablets, and take those daily, all the time. I have not retested, since I just keep taking it. I take D2-since the only D3 I can find is

Re: CS>EIS and mold

2009-11-12 Thread Clayton Family
Well, sipping from the bottle can contaminate the entire batch so it becomes ineffective. It is important to pour it into a clean bottle (well rinsed with distilled water) and then pour it out into something else without touching skin to the jar edge. I have seen some kind of mold (tiny sp

CS>test

2009-11-12 Thread Clayton Family
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Re: CS>Strange question

2009-11-09 Thread Clayton Family
great for this, they aren't just used for ghost hunting. Marshall Clayton Family wrote: How about a hat made of foil? Seriously. There are fabrics made that screen EM frequencies, and they are made with silver threads in with the cotton or whatever. The military use them for privac

Re: CS>Strange question

2009-11-08 Thread Clayton Family
7;m not sure what the connection is, but my very wild guess is anyone who may have a lot of heavy metals or fungus in their bodies, might have a reaction from fluorescent lights for some reason. I would guess the same can be true from certain rays of the sun. Diane - Original Me

Re: CS>Strange question

2009-11-07 Thread Clayton Family
I agree with Annie, some people are sensitive to florescent lights. In addition to that, there are some neurotoxins that increase sensitivity to EM frequencies, including lights. It is possible that your body has trouble handling it when you are more fatigued, or maybe you are being exposed

Re: CS>X PPM to start process

2009-11-06 Thread Clayton Family
You could run it through the distiller again, to see if it gets any better. Wouldn't kill you but not ideal. On Nov 6, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Max Schanfarber wrote: I bought a water distiller and TDS meter. After distilling the water it reads 5 PPM. Is this good enough to make CS? Thanks, Maxi

Re: CS>intro

2009-11-02 Thread Clayton Family
You may find good reading at silvermedicine dot com or is it dot org.. On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:31 AM, Beth Harrison wrote: Hi, I am Beth, just joined the digest list. I have a silver-puppy ordered, and am looking for info from more experienced users. Thanks for providing a place to learn an

Re: CS>Question on thyroid (autoimmunity)- musings

2009-11-02 Thread Clayton Family
If you are hyperthyroid, then your heart rate is probably elevated, and that may be bad if the rate is too high for too long (over 100). Iodine can cause hyperthyroid in some as the iodine can be stimulating to the thyroid. Good if one is hypothyroid. MMS is not a nutrient- it is a potent c

Re: CS>Would ConcenTrace Minerals Be a Good Gatorade Substitute?

2009-11-01 Thread Clayton Family
If you look at the mineral content of gatorade, that is close to the normal body fluid. You can also check normal saline or other iv fluid content for comparison. The minerals involved are different from Concentrace. Maybe you will find some benefit from the salt lake minerals, but it is n

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-29 Thread Clayton Family
Great info, Ode, thank you very much for reporting it. I have not done the calibrating work to know the details, but just from reading the info that comes with the meters one can see the resolution is much lower- it seemed like half to me; as you point out it is more than that. I love being

Re: CS>Must read interview

2009-10-27 Thread Clayton Family
and that fungus is probably valley fever- coccidiomycosis. They have not mentioned how she got cured of that. Why aren't they talking about her disease, instead of cancer, which she did not have? On Oct 27, 2009, at 10:13 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote: Suzanne Summers on health care on Larry

Re: CS>new @ this

2009-10-27 Thread Clayton Family
try the atlas nova website, the colloidal silver tab at the top of the page. On Oct 27, 2009, at 11:12 AM, Max Schanfarber wrote: Greetings, I just bought the Half-Gallon Colloidal Silver Generator from Atlas Nova. This kit comes with a multi-meter. Anyone know of a link explaining the use

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
ing the proper equipment to do the job right. :) --- On Mon, 10/26/09, Clayton Family wrote: From: Clayton Family Subject: Re: CS>EC meter To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, October 26, 2009, 1:09 PM not about the company, but I have the HM COM 100 and love it. I prefer one that rea

Re: CS>Liposomal C

2009-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
MSG is MonoSodium Glutamate- so no lecithin is not msg, but I am not sure if it contains any- it does not taste like it to me, but that might not be a scientific statement. I am wondering how the salt/C protocol is going. Hope it works for you. Kathryn On Oct 26, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Gina Moo

Re: CS>EC meter

2009-10-26 Thread Clayton Family
not about the company, but I have the HM COM 100 and love it. I prefer one that reads directly in EC, not ppm, although the com 100 will also read ppm, I like my data straight, without having to double the reading. kathryn On Oct 26, 2009, at 11:17 AM, lk wrote: Found this website, http://w

Re: CS>Raw Cider Vinegar

2009-10-24 Thread Clayton Family
yes, probably. Of course, you can do anything that makes sense to you. Anything that is fermented has similar types of fermentation byproducts that one can be sensitive to, so they can be thought of as a group. Sometimes these sensitivities need to be observed for a period of time only, ot

Re: CS>CS

2009-10-24 Thread Clayton Family
Great post, Dan, thanks. On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:28 PM, Dan Nave wrote: From an old post of mine. I'll just leave it all in and give credit where credit is due... When I started looking into how to make CS one of the main problems I encountered was how to customize my setup for the mat

Re: CS>can anyone make a suggestion about an open wound

2009-10-23 Thread Clayton Family
I assume that it is an opening into the abdominal cavity. An incision into the body is often left to heal on it's own these days since the chance of infection is so great if it is sewed shut. It can take some weeks to close on its own. I would be tempted to get some silver bandages to use o

Re: CS>trying CS, so tired and achy

2009-10-23 Thread Clayton Family
Thanks for mentioning that. I take a vitamin ( of course it is not made anymore) that has moly plus several others that help with detoxing, like B's etc. Wish they would make it again. I find it helpful too. -kathryn On Oct 23, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Garnet wrote: The trace mineral Molybdenum

Re: CS>trying CS, so tired and achy

2009-10-23 Thread Clayton Family
I agree. Try googling herx reaction, and you will see what your body is trying to do, although Marshall has described it well. There are various ways to help the body get rid of the toxins that are released when you are killing off microbes of any kind; I have found sweating to be extremely

Re: CS>Any feedback?

2009-10-22 Thread Clayton Family
ok Neville, they are talking about using baking soda to alkalize the body, not to use it with EIS. -kathryn On Oct 22, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Neville Munn wrote: Don't mean to stir up a hornets' nest here but can't help notice conversations about baking soda. For those who MAY be into EIS does

Re: CS>Europeans reject swine flu vaccines

2009-10-20 Thread Clayton Family
Thanks, Dad! On Oct 20, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote: http://www.prisonplanet.com/europeans-reject-swine-flu-vaccine.html Dad -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post,

Re: CS>Getting Started

2009-10-18 Thread Clayton Family
kle jar to make some more at the moment. Thanks, Jeff From: Clayton Family To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, October 18, 2009 12:02:19 PM Subject: Re: CS>Getting Started Cloudy? What kind of water did you use? How far apart were the electrodes at first, then how far apart when yo

Re: CS>Getting Started

2009-10-18 Thread Clayton Family
Sort of- it looks like your current may be on the high side, otherwise it would not be so much. It is normal- the water electrolyzes, the silver picks it up and it turns to the gunk you see. To control the amount of gunk, you can control the current more. That you can do with a resistor, d

Re: CS>OT but Cool

2009-10-18 Thread Clayton Family
LOL!!! On Oct 18, 2009, at 12:57 PM, Malcolm wrote: Uh-oh, "otherwise extinguished"? On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 10:57 -0400, zzekel...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 10/14/2009 7:20:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, stephen.nor...@ngc.com writes: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/science/s

Re: CS>Getting Started

2009-10-18 Thread Clayton Family
Cloudy? What kind of water did you use? How far apart were the electrodes at first, then how far apart when you moved them? Did you use the laser in a dark room or was it well lit? If you don't have a meter to check the conductivity of the water, do you have a multimeter to check the cur

Re: CS>CAN ANYT...now breast cancer

2009-10-15 Thread Clayton Family
that sounded a little short- I did not mean it to sound that way. I meant it as a constructive suggestion, to help those of us reading only some of the posts. Thanks, Kathryn On Oct 15, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Clayton Family wrote: Marshalee, When you hit reply, you can change the subject

Re: CS>CAN ANYTHING BE DONE FOR THIS POOR WOMAN?

2009-10-15 Thread Clayton Family
Marshalee, When you hit reply, you can change the subject line. Please change the subject line- this has nothing to do with the previous subject. -k On Oct 15, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Marshalee Hallett wrote: Dear Mike, (I just tried to send a message to the Silverlist but it failed, so I`ll

Re: CS>Preventing Swine Flu

2009-10-14 Thread Clayton Family
They could have just asked my grandmother... for 5 out of the 6. This is very good common sense advice that can help everyone. On Oct 14, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Dan Nave wrote: Dr. Vinay Goyal is an MBBS,DRM,DNB (Intensivist and Thyroid specialist) having clinical experience of over 20 years.. He

Re: CS>candida.

2009-10-13 Thread Clayton Family
Antifungals are often prescribed, or one could go with herbal antifungals. The herxing from the die off can be brutal, so putting together a protocol for managing that is essential. Many find relief from enemas of one kind or another, because the toxins causing the herx get re-absorbed in t

CS>Influenza information

2009-10-09 Thread Clayton Family
I received this in my inbox today from my allergist's office, and thought it was worth reading. Cheers, Kathryn --- Navigating the Upcoming Flu Season Throughout the past few months, many of u

Re: CS>FLU- trem - mold

2009-10-08 Thread Clayton Family
Dear Trem, The problem with mold on sheetrock is that 1. the most extremely toxic variety of fungus is in the gypsum, and when there is a stain from wet sheetrock, it is fairly certain to be a bad variety. That would be stachy... and some people do not seem to be very affected by it. Some

CS>dental root issues

2009-10-07 Thread Clayton Family
Speaking of dental issues, does anyone have any idea about Cementum Osteodysplasia? On xray, it looks there are little balls on the ends of the roots of the tooth. Thanks, Kathryn -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are p

Re: CS>difference of opinions - Controlled Current

2009-10-07 Thread Clayton Family
rrent controlled. I have a homemade 3 x 9 volt EIS maker with 2 Canadian Silver dollars. Is that a controlled current? Thora From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:21 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>difference of opinions Of course, t

Re: CS>THE COLORFUL--ionizing water

2009-10-06 Thread Clayton Family
Hi Lisa, Good for you for posting your questions. I am confused as to why you want ionized water. You are making it with your set up- the electrodes (silver wires) do electrolyze the water. Some have said that to get alkaline water simply move one of the wires to a different container of

Re: CS>difference of opinions

2009-10-06 Thread Clayton Family
Of course, those who are selling colloidal silver are trying to make some money at it, which is fine, but in doing so they are mistakenly criticizing those who make it at home. Properly made, electrically isolated silver water, will beat store bought any time in my opinion, because it is fr

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2009 #623

2009-10-06 Thread Clayton Family
I thnk she is referring to herxheimer reaction. Googling turns up: this reaction occurs when large amounts of toxins are released into the body as bacteria die, due to antibiotic treatment or detoxification. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herxheimer_reaction Silver works as an antibiotic, so t

Re: CS>OT Borax and termites

2009-10-03 Thread Clayton Family
shake harder. If it is clogging, then it is not completely dissolved. You could even heat the solution. On Oct 3, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Sharlene Miyamura wrote: I mixed Borax with water and placed into a sprayer but it kept clogging the tube of the sprayer. Water is not a strong enough solv

Re: CS>Help! asthma, again

2009-10-02 Thread Clayton Family
The question becomes what is causing her attacks? Is she allergic to cats, mold, pollen, etc? It is equally important to protect her from whatever she is allergic to in the first place. Kathryn On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Gina Moore wrote: So, my daughter is having yet another asthma atta

Re: CS>OT and borax ( fleas? ants!)

2009-10-02 Thread Clayton Family
Good Question. I know the ants around here will take it if I mix it with a little sugar first, and dampen it. I did that one year when we had some carpenter ants wandering around the kitchen. It worked very well. We used to use boric acid for roaches back when we lived around the orange g

Re: CS> Native American stories--OT

2009-10-02 Thread Clayton Family
I agree. It also boils down to fear. There is so much fearmongering going around, it is no wonder people are becoming more afraid of anyone who is not "like us". On Oct 2, 2009, at 8:52 AM, Melly Bag wrote: It all boils down to lack of LOVE. If only from childhood we are all taught to lo

Re: CS>OT boron and borax

2009-10-01 Thread Clayton Family
yes, that is what I remember too. But the witch hazel was the kind without alcohol in it. I am not sure it is still available. Kathryn On Oct 1, 2009, at 1:13 PM, zoe w wrote: We had two things we used in our eyes when I was growing up. One was Boric Acid, the other was Witch Hazel.

Re: CS>borax and boron

2009-10-01 Thread Clayton Family
ok, again, I think boric acid to be like 4x stronger than borax, so use with caution. Maybe do the mat to come up with the safe dose. kathryn On Oct 1, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Shirley Reed wrote: Well, it seems to be on the safest possible side, I will be using Boric Acid as soon as I can get

Re: CS> Native American stories--OT

2009-10-01 Thread Clayton Family
My NA ancestors chose to not go to a res- they feared extermination once all were corralled, which is what happened over and over, but happily not in all places. They moved West, which they said had much less hatred for blood and much more respect for the individual and his accomplishments

Re: CS>OT boron and borax

2009-09-30 Thread Clayton Family
yes it is from the Great Salt Lake in Utah. It is fairly high inbromines, and I don't do well with it, maybe for that reason; but others seem to like it just fine... On Sep 30, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Garnet wrote: Concentrace is a brand name. I bought it at the health food store. It's a fair

Re: CS>OT boron and borax

2009-09-30 Thread Clayton Family
In addition, a boiled, saturated solution of boric acid in water makes an effective remedy for pink eye. It used to be the MD's remedy of choice in the 50's. It may also be helpful for other things. I thought boric acid is much more potent than borax- so less would be needed. Somebody coul

Re: CS>Snails and moles

2009-09-30 Thread Clayton Family
We are coffee drinkers, and this summer my husband applied all our used grounds to the hosta beds, since we were having slug problems. They really don't seem to like the coffee grounds. Can't be fun to crawl over either. On Sep 30, 2009, at 9:28 AM, Dan Nave wrote: Slugs are repelled by

Re: CS>CS as a sterilizer- vitamin D prevents flu

2009-09-27 Thread Clayton Family
I just heard this from some kind of doc today- it helps keep the immune system from going into hyperdrive... and possibly killing the strong young adults... it seems to dampen the over reaction. On Sep 27, 2009, at 3:34 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: I got mine from iHerb and they are Now b

Re: CS>CS as a sterilizer

2009-09-26 Thread Clayton Family
asthma is often a fungal infection. When I use my cs orally it keeps the asthma at bay... I usually use an ounce or so holding it in my mouth for a while. For the little ones I wonder if just a few drops at a time would work... I have heard that adding cs to something just before drinking i

Re: CS>"Nano" Silver

2009-09-26 Thread Clayton Family
hype On Sep 26, 2009, at 4:25 AM, Tim Rowe wrote: Hi, Recently, I have come across a few articles and websites touting "Nano Silver" as being superior to Colloidal - more effective. Is there any objective truth to this, or is it hype? Best, Tim -- http://timrowe.co.uk http://timrowe.post

Re: CS>How to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Clayton Family
yep. Not so rough for me though- with my com 100, after doing the math over and over with many many quarts of eis, for my process, the uS equals the PPM as per Faraday, when read immediately upon turning off the power. So, I would say, that for us hairsplitters, when starting out with p

Re: CS>How to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-24 Thread Clayton Family
The Com-100 reads it differently than the more simple water testers. It reads pretty close to the actual ppm, while the others read about half of what the ppm actually is. You're good. kathryn On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:20 PM, zoe w wrote: Please excuse me for barging into the middle of this t

Re: CS>Yellow tint?

2009-09-22 Thread Clayton Family
probably has to do with size of colloids- they scatter light in different colors with different sizes. You may not have reached max saturation, but maybe the current was higher, or maybe the ions were bumping into each other more and became a colloid. If it bothers you, you can wait a coup

Re: CS>Why not blue?

2009-09-21 Thread Clayton Family
That looks like it is Bob Beck, and he is speaking somewhere in Orange County, Calif, he is using Arrowhead spring water- he called it tap water also. He might have been in Anaheim, or maybe Fullerton. It is ok, he is not using a current limiter, but is running it for a short time. Kathry

Re: CS>H1N1 Flu vaccine

2009-09-21 Thread Clayton Family
why in the world would you have to get the shot? Unless you are a health care practitioner, sometimes they are required as part of the work agreement to get certain vacs. On Sep 21, 2009, at 2:08 PM, Larry Biggar wrote: Dear Silver List. Since you have quite a knowledge base. It appears t

Re: CS>Liposomal Vit. C: Ancillary Commentary

2009-09-17 Thread Clayton Family
try soy lecithin... Whole Foods in my area carries it, and they can order also. I bought some in the bulk section. Maybe a nutrition store? or a grocery that carries organic food? On Sep 17, 2009, at 7:15 PM, Alvin Rose wrote: What product do you buy in a supermarket or health food store w

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-13 Thread Clayton Family
I was not going off at you, but I wanted to be crystal clear about the suggestions being given, in relation to the requested info, since a small child is involved. Kathryn On Sep 12, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Garnet wrote: I did not suggest giving it during the asthma attack. Best read more care

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
(sublingual 1 minute). Stops asthma and allergy attacks for me instantly. Melly --- On Fri, 9/11/09, Clayton Family wrote: From: Clayton Family Subject: Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 6:29 PM Yes, you really have to give her the albuterol

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
ife, and that allergic reactions to sulfonamide (sometimes called "sulfur") antibiotics do not increase the likelihood that a person will also be allergic to sulfur powder, sulfite preservatives, or non-antibiotic sulfonamide medicines like some pain killers or diuretics ("water

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, you really have to give her the albuterol if she can't breath. It is the only thing to do. If it were me, I would use EIS or cs in the nebulizer, with no DMSO at all. Some allergic people are very sensitive to sulfers, so I would not chance it. I would really really talk to the docto

Re: CS>FW: asthma -Dianne

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
When I was young, my doctors told us that steroids were very dangerous medications, to be reserved for the most extenuating circumstances, and that he would not endorse them for normal asthma, even as severe as mine was. They were known to stunt growth, and that was seen as a very bad indic

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2009 #516

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
this is too funny... I use the COM-100 from silverpuppy, it is 55 or so, but gives me accurate readings when I use it right. Kathryn On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:05 PM, Melly Bag wrote: Marshall, That would buy a lot of CS! No, no, best affordable gadget to measure PPM is what i meant. Mell

Re: CS>Mac question - OT

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
Have you looked at Eudora? It is an old program that worked much better than Mac Mail, but I was too lazy to get it for the new computer, so I just adapted to Mail. Some people still swear by it. www.eudora.com Kathryn On Sep 11, 2009, at 2:37 AM, Tad Winiecki wrote: What does it look lik

Re: CS>FW: asthma -Dianne

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
DIED? I am so sorry for your loss. May I ask what medications were responsible? Kathryn On Sep 11, 2009, at 6:54 AM, Dianne France wrote: Gina Our son had very bad when he was little. My mother-in-law died from side effects of asthma medications so we were very concerned. A friend su

Re: CS>The Blue Man

2009-09-10 Thread Clayton Family
A while back, somebody posted that they had been in contact with him and were working with him on reversing his argyria. They were supplying him with some EIS, I believe, and were advising him on supplements. If he is pursuing that, then he would have stopped making his brew with tap wate

Re: CS>CS-Fibromyalgia

2009-09-08 Thread Clayton Family
No, it is a bad idea to put anything in the distilled water to make CS. The minerals are for making the drinking water taste good. Kathryn On Sep 8, 2009, at 1:49 PM, jr orrilia wrote: I have a sincere question. Just can't seem to find the info. I bought an AquaVie distiller to have ba

Re: CS>Candida and the brain

2009-09-08 Thread Clayton Family
Many fungal infections present as candida, which may be aspergillus over growth, or many other funguses that can colonize the body. Even so, the treatment can be the same. Kathryn On Sep 8, 2009, at 11:25 AM, Rowena wrote: http://www.candidafree.net/resource_36.htm The effects of

Re: CS>Schizophrenia - mold

2009-09-08 Thread Clayton Family
This is excellent! I know people who have this problem, and have been cured by avoidance and detoxing. I started hearing about the connection between psychological morbidity and environmental exposures in the early 90's- at a conference. Dr Rapp was presenting videos of this exact thing.

Re: CS>Schizophrenia - environmental influences

2009-09-08 Thread Clayton Family
Rowena- permission to cross post? thx- kathryn On Sep 8, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Rowena wrote: ‘All diseases begin in the gut’ Hippocrates 460-370BC Mental illness starts not in the Brain but the Gut. Do you have digestive problems like colic, bloating, flatulence, diarrhoea, constipation, an

Re: CS>Fibromyalgia

2009-09-07 Thread Clayton Family
Well, what are you waiting for? One never knows what the future holds, or how much time we have left. Some could benefit from your knowledge, or you could sell the cream to those wanting to try it. Service to our fellow man is a high calling. BTW, I don't have fibro, so this is an academic

Re: CS>to make,coloidal silve r{{ expense }}

2009-09-07 Thread Clayton Family
Well, you can't change the laws of nature, and they are fairly simple on this. Anyone can make good electrically isolated silver water at home with minimal equipment, if it is the right kind. After all, it is only silver and water- if both are pure to start with, you won't end up with much

Re: CS>resting for colds

2009-09-05 Thread Clayton Family
Wow- I had no idea that the energy use for vision was so high. Thanks for all the suggestions . k. On Sep 5, 2009, at 10:55 AM, Shirley Reed wrote: Once read that we use between one-fourth and one-third of our total body energy for vision. I thought that could not possibly be correct.

CS>Re: its good a coloidal silver 120 ppm??

2009-09-05 Thread Clayton Family
Hola, Felipe, I think your email should go to silver-list@eskimo.com If you tell us what it says on the bottle, we might be able to tell you more. 120 ppm is stronger than I make, so I think it is a silver salt or something like that. It might work well for short term use. Kathryn On S

Re: CS>Need a CS generator

2009-09-05 Thread Clayton Family
Well, I got my silver wire from a jeweler supply, it is 99.9% pure silver, the larger diameter the better, then I use 3 9 volt batteries and wires with alligator clips. I poked a hole in a margarine tub lid about 1.5 to 2 inches apart for the silver wires, which suspends it in the water.

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2009-09-05 Thread Clayton Family
in tissues. Weston Price Foundation says calcium should be taken as well, but i just lost the document last night. i was reading it and somehow my computer blinked and out it went. Just search in the westonprice.org (i think). Melly --- On Fri, 9/4/09, Clayton Family wrote: From

Re: CS>Life Enhancement:: The Truth about Healthcare Reform ( OT)

2009-09-04 Thread Clayton Family
If you think there is no rationing of health care right now, then you have been blessed with good heath. Or maybe you can get along ok with what passes for health care. But rationing does exist- through denial of care and exclusions of preexisting conditions. HMO's are big business at it's wors

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2009-09-04 Thread Clayton Family
Do you have a link to the info you are referring to? There is selenium in nuts, esp brazil nuts. On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Melly Bag wrote: To those of you who used homemade CS for for loved ones for a long time, did you make them take selenium as well, which type? How about calcium whic

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2009 #494

2009-09-03 Thread Clayton Family
If you think your silver levels are high, you can check out some things you can do to lower them- if I remember right it is on the silver medicine dot org site, under argyria. There is quite a discussion about it. There are some supplements that seem to help over time- of course good veggi

Re: CS>cytokine storm

2009-09-02 Thread Clayton Family
I did report last winter that I caught some kind of flu and when I took my EIS it got worse. That is the first time it happened like that, usually it is the opposite. There was a discussion at that time about that other strain of flu similar to the one that caused the 1918 influenza epidem

Re: CS>Brain Stuck: ADD-Alpha/Theta Dominant

2009-08-28 Thread Clayton Family
Hi Tim, Yes, this sounds familiar to me. Our neurofeedback doctor ( I took my son for neurofeedback training) recommended that I take a supplement of omega 3 oils since the nerve cells are made of fat, and there is some evidence of deficiency in many people. I chose flax, which did seem t

Re: CS>Oxysilver

2009-08-26 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, but that would be against the spirit of free public exchange of information. Kathryn Squint as you approach me, lest you be blinded by my beauty On Aug 25, 2009, at 1:43 PM, Norton, Steve wrote: Man, you guys should have patented your H202 technique! - Steve N -Original Message

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