Jonathan B. Britten wrote on 5/15/2007, 9:07 PM:
> I am inquiring on behalf of a person near to death. Has anyone on
> this list seen any remarkable recoveries or spontaneous remissions
> with use of large quantities of EIS? I am familiar with R.0.
> Becker's amazing research, but tha
Hi Jessie -
I just sent you a fairly long response from Poison Control off-list.
Hope you got it. If not let me know. Jodi
jessie70 wrote on 5/12/2007, 2:57 PM:
many of you seem so
knowledgeable. Does anyone have a suggestion to give a dog who has
possibly eating ant poison? Thanks
Hi Doris -
I guess you could consider me a healthworker, since I've been trained
by Children's Hospital to take care of a kid with a tracheostomy and
gastrostomy and have to keep things sterile. I use store-bought 3%
hydrogen peroxide to sterilize everything. I would imagine CS/EIS
would wo
Hi Kathryn -
May I ask why you think Dee owes Janet an apology? Janet said a couple
of things to Dee that seemed rude to me. Remember that "tsk, tsk"
statement, or her accusing Dee of twisting her words, twice, when she
didn't? I didn't think any of that was warranted.
Jodi
Clayton Family
I thought that accusation was very strange Dee. And she said it more
than once too! You didn't twist anything Dear. Jodi
Dee wrote on 5/10/2007, 10:48 AM:
> I am baffled. How did I do that? I was only asking a question as far
> as I am aware. Dee
>
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ekowal...@aol.com wrote on 5/9/2007, 11:34 PM:
> Chicken soup
> is used for colds therapeutically but the body rarely produces chicken
> soup internally.
That's funny. [grin] Jodi
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Garnet wrote on 5/7/2007, 9:17 AM:
> Even BHT is a good antioxidant and does not actually cause cancer --
> give enough of anything to a lab rat bred to get cancer and well, it
> gets cancer. I use BHT therapeutically to kill herpes, any envelope
> virus actually.
Hi Janet -
The Center for S
Garnet wrote on 5/9/2007, 7:19 AM:
> Huh, "best" -- now you are taking my word and twisting them Dee. Tsk,
> tsk, this makes your position look very weak if you have to resort to
> those sort of tactics. Better back that bus up cause it's not helping
> your credibility in this discussion.
No
Wendy wrote on 5/9/2007, 5:51 PM:
[snipped]
> This new dog was chewing a bone I had given him - roughly a 10"
> curved beef rib bone.
10" and he was fine? Amazing. But, was it a raw bone, Wendy? Thanks.
Jodi
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Thank you Dee. :-)
Dee wrote on 5/9/2007, 12:48 PM:
> Hi Jodie, I'm no expert but you are fine with any raw bones.
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Thank you Barbara.
Barbara wrote on 5/9/2007, 11:06 AM: [snipped]
Jodi,
I'm definitely not an expert
but I feed my Chihuahuas raw meat and bones for 9 years. Juat want to
say that only raw bones are safe as they do not splinter.
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Thank you for all of that. :-)
s...@emotap.com wrote on 5/9/2007, 11:31 AM:
> I wanted to post this to the Off Topic list, but am instead replying
> to the list as that is where this topic was generated.
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Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been giving
my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
he's been doing fine on them, but.?
Jodi
Garnet wrote on 5/9/2007, 9:24 AM:
Harold MacDonald wrote on 5/7/2007, 5:19 PM:
> In the US Library of Congress there is a document that was filed in
> the mid 1930s;'34/'35/'36 by a Congessional commission that stated
> that the food being grown as of that time was very deficient in
> nutritive value and it was imperative that
Carol
Ann wrote on 5/6/2007, 5:41 PM:
Jimson weed is both used
by witches to "fly"
Hey Ode,
Airline tickets are
getting rather expensive these days, not to mention what a harassment
Home land security is.
So, where do I get Jimson
weed? :)
[LOL]
[
Dee, I think you've got it right. Chlorine bleach is highly toxic and
has been linked to cancer, artherosclerosis, asthma, disrupting the
endocrine system (hormones), and more. We'd be alot better off if they
used silver or ozone (maybe even hydrogen peroxide?) to disinfect our
water supply.
I thought I read in that article that there was an electric cart of some
type near the hot tub. That could certainly explain how 2 died
accidentally.
I don't believe it was suicide. I wasn't in touch with Nancy recently,
but when I was, she didn't seem depressed to me at all. She was
motivat
One of the ingredients in Betadine is called Nonoxynol-9, which is an
irritant. It is so irritating that it can actually cause tears in
mucous membranes and other sensitive areas, along with outbreaks of
rashes on the skin. That can probably explain some folks' reaction.
Here are all of the i
Hi Jeannine - Did you
notice any other side effects? If not, I may have to try it. [grin]
Thanks. Jodi
JES AM & PM wrote on 4/6/2007, 5:56 PM:
[snipped]
Well List;
I promised to report back
to you after about 6 - 8 weeks of my "unusual" protocol of
Yucca and Bellad
Well, that's for sure, Chuck. They're usually in denial about something
or other, aren't they. [grin] Jodi
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote on 4/6/2007, 4:14 PM:
> My wife is allergic to benadryl used in all dr offices and hospitals,
> so "Some in the medical community" are wrong (and foolish)!
Hi Zeb -
Some in the medical community don't believe there's such a thing as an
iodine allergy. Since it's essential to life and we always have some
of it in our bodies.
Jodi
zeb caffe wrote on 4/6/2007, 3:03 PM: [snipped]
sol, have you ever had a
test with contrast dyes? I told a t
Hi Ruth -
The full study costs about $32.00 but the summary of it is all
laypersons like us really need to read.
Here it is:
Acute colonic surgery and unrecognized hypothyroidism: A Warning -
Report of Six Cases - Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
Abstract PURPOSE: This study was designed to hi
Ruth - Please forgive me
for harping on this, but constipation and digestive disturbances are
symptoms of hypothyroidism, and the report below warns that low thyroid
is especially prevelant
in older folks with colonic conditions.
About low sodium (for Paula too): Snipped from:
http://www
Teri, that's amazing!!
I've got to try it. I wonder why it has to be only at night though...?
It would be
alot easier for me to put it in my morning O.J. instead. I hope it
doesn't matter when you take it, as
long as you do. Have you noticed any side effects from doing this?
Thank you s
[sirens] Thyroid! Thyroid!
A little low?! And he says it's 'good'?! Unbelievable. That's
definitely a low thyroid Ruth and having that is called being
'hypothyroid'. Doesn't matter that you can't remember to take your temp
3 times in a row in the AM. Most doctors know so little about th
Ronald
& Susan Hart wrote on 3/21/2007, 10:28 AM: [snipped]
As far as calcium deposits
- I've read that is caused by not "just" TOO much calcium in the body
but more likely not enough absorbable or useable calcium.
On Mar 20, 2007, at 10:50 PM, zeb
caffe wrote: [snipped]
> Speakin
Found this for you Terry. Have you tried it before?
http://www.allergygrocer.com/id1084.html
Terry Chamberlin wrote on 3/19/2007, 4:50 PM:
> Both Olivio & Becel contain mostly canola (rape seed)
> oil.
>
> The Earthbalance product is mostly soy oil, which I am
> not sure is a great improve
I should have also asked
if stomach acids can break down silver into atoms and ions?
Jodi W Menard wrote on 3/19/2007, 2:49 PM:
> Your question
below about the silver utensils is one for the experts
here. I've always wondered if silver atoms
> and particles or ions can de
You're not dumb V.
Really. I knew nothing about this when I started looking into it. Give
yourself some
time. It's amazing how much there is to learn from the experts here on
this list.
Very high quality EIS is what we're making at home with our Silver
Puppy (I use that one too). The si
Seafoods like lobster, shrimp and crab (etc.) have alot of cholesterol
too. But cholesterol isn't the culprit. I read that every hormone in
our bodies is made from it, for one thing.
Linus Pauling (winner of the Nobel Prize and 3 US patents on reversing
heart disease) said that our bodies slo
Hi V.
EIS (electrically isolated silver) is what we make at home with
generators, but is oftentimes also the kind that is commercially sold
and called colloidal silver. I read here some time ago that the only way
to make real CS is with a FDA approved lab and $15,000 worth of
equipment (!).
What
I read that Canola Oil was
not good. Isn't it genetically modified?
Jodi
vwol...@aol.com wrote on 3/19/2007, 8:41 AM:
Everyday Products Made Better
with Olive Oil - Lee Iacocca's Olivio Premium Products!
Terri Chamberlain...here
is a site you might want to check out...V.
V, I forgot to mention
that
there have been plenty of days I've skipped the Albuterol
altogether and just gave
him the nebulized EIS, and it seemed to do the exact same
thing and more. Jodi
Jodi W Menard wrote on 3/17/2007, 10:04 PM:
Hi V - My 10-year old
son has a tracheo
Hi V - My 10-year old
son has a tracheostomy and we give him nebulized EIS, along with
Albuterol
every day. I've read that EIS really helps asthma so I don't think
that's true, but unfortunately I didn't
save the info so I can't point you to it. I nebulized with EIS when I
came down with p
I took Utopia Silver for a while several years ago. It had a yellow hue
to it and at that time I believe it was made by adding baking soda or
salt, but I'm not sure which and I don't know if they've changed it
since. I believe the owner (is it Bob?) used to be on this list. Nice
man.
Jodi
Ch
If this is true, what, if any, effect will it have on us? I mean, they
can't regulate the silver generators and electrodes, right? Geez, it's
scary.
Jodi
Tel Tofflemire wrote on 3/6/2007, 7:41 PM:
> Almost All Colloidal Silver To Be Removed From Market
> In Near Future Through Stealth Feder
Hi Seth - I just love the
Silver Puppy. But I don't think it can make a gallon at a time. Maybe
a half gallon, but I make a mayonnaise jar at a time. I make between 1
and 14 batches a week and the thing just runs and runs and runs without
any problems. Plus, I've only had to buy new silver
Cindy, for the record, I thought your post was gracious and sweet, not
at all insulting to Mike or anyone else, in any way. And calling Mike a
'wonderful leader' was quite a compliment. Maybe Wayne got up on the
wrong side of the bed today. [grin] Please don't take the tone of his
reply to he
I don't know about Netscape, Sol. But my email program has a filter
that gives me the option where any mail that arrives from a certain
location (like the silver list or off-topic list address) can be
automatically saved to a specific folder that can be backed up to a .zip
file onto my hard dr
Hi Jerome -
The kind of plastic that Mesosilver comes in, or the kind that a soda
comes in is actually better than glass, because the silver plates out
on glass which makes the batch weaker.
Jodi
jerome o connor wrote on 3/3/2007, 10:59 AM:
I got some collodial silver from a
company c
Bruce Anderson wrote on 3/2/2007, 8:47 PM:
> Dear Jodi;
> I completely agree with you on Rx Lithium. The dose you took was
> probably 200 - 400mg. of lithium 2 or 3 times daily and needed regular
> testing to try to adjust the dose to keep it from harming internal
> organs.
Hi Bruce. Wow, y
Do NOT take Lithium. Is
the Orotate form any different from other types of Lithium? I don't
know, but Lithium will stop your thyroid production in its tracks and
damage its ability to
function causing hypothyroidism and goiter (an enlarged thyroid). This
will make you fat,
depressed and in
Lisa wrote on 2/28/2007, 10:17 AM:
> The link you had in your note is the silver maker that I use. Am I
> making what you guys call "EIS" with this generator? Assuming I use
> good distilled water, of course.
___
Hi Lisa -
I believe all of us home users with generators are making EIS
('
Nancy [dbl...@cfl.rr.com] wrote:
> I'm just curious, is hydrocortisone a natural medication? If not, I
> wonder why a natural thyroid list owner would recommend it?
No, I think it's a synthetic drug that tries to mimic the natural. But
I'm sure she feels it helps. She's really a very nice pe
Charles Marcus wrote on 2/27/2007, 7:21 AM:
> It is my understanding that the best way is, as you said, in the
> morning before you get out of bed, but not orally. Underneath the
> armpit is the recommended location for the thermometer.
Charles, it seems to me personally that it shouldn't matt
Thank you Carlos. I admire him too. I am so sorry you have had such a
struggle and I appreciate your sharing your story and explaining this
condition. You certainly have done your homework and I believe you will
continue to recover with EIS. Please keep us posted on your progress.
Jodi
Carlos
Hi Duncan - May I have a copy of it
too? Thank you for offering.
My email addy is jwmen...@cox.net
Duncan Crow wrote:
> I have a liver function article scanned in from a book by a Great
> Smokies Labs founder; email me (anyone) for it
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Hi Dee. Having a low temp means you are hypothyroid, unless it is 30
degrees in your house and you are cold! When I was a child, the heat
didn't bother me at all, but as an adult, I couldn't stand it because I
hate to sweat. Maybe that's because I don't want my hair to frizz though
(!). I don
I've been treating my thyroid (self treating) for almost 2-1/2 years
now. The group Sol mentions below was a life-saver for me and I still
recommend it, but there is one thing I would say differently from them.
You should be very, very careful about treating your adrenals. The
standard medical
Carlos
wrote:
In my trying to get a cure for
Ehrlichiosis I have been using home made EIS
with a noticeable improvement in my health.
Hi Carlos -
I was so shocked to see 'Ehrlichiosis' in your post. My great great
great Uncle (don't know how many greats to insert here) was Paul
Ehrlich
Pat Lawrie wrote:
> At this point he is critical. I knew this was a possibility when I
> took him on, but did so to give him some love and care in his last
> days. He was used and abused as a fighting pit bull, but his
> temperament is not at all aggressive.
I teared up reading that Pat. I'm
Deborah Gerard wrote:
> I dread summer like others dread winter.
Dee wrote:
> Sooo nice to know that there's someone like me around!
Friend, you are not alone. I can't STAND the heat. When I'm hot, I can
think of nothing else except how to get cool and I oftentimes have to
stick my head i
ransley wrote:
> I am presently up to a heaping half teaspoon of cayenne at least
> once daily and I try to do 2-3 times daily.
It's not painful? Jodi
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Jonathan - Since this is off-topic, I sent my reply directly to
you. Jodi
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Dan wrote:
> How much do you give him, and on what schedule? What is his
> weight?...
I bought the chlorella caps at Mercola.com, but I ran out a couple of
days ago and the bottle was thrown away (I give him seaweed caps when I
run out). So I'm not sure how many mg. were in each cap, but the
Subject:
Date: 2/6/2007, 1:09 AM
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"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
> I just read today that chlorella is also very good at binding to
> metals and other toxins in vivo. This food, like cilantro, could be
> combined with Jason's therapy at no risk, and might help.
Dim wrote:
> ..."I am not that much worring about the
> virus right now, but mostly about how to raise my T4 cells that there
> were just 4 in count two weeks ago. I do know that the treatment with
> ozon will give a 'boost' to my T4, but I feel that I should do some
> additional things in o
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