Re: CS>virus causation - PART I

2007-11-25 Thread John Plumridge
Hi again, in addition to dietary/herbal adjuncts to detoxification, I am reminded that fasting is important: it helps the body to detoxify, and enhances the power of the adjuncts. If you are fighting bacterial flare ups, possibly cause by detox, fasting helps there too. Additionally, hit the

Re: CS>virus causation - PART I

2007-11-25 Thread John Plumridge
hello His CHild, --On 23 November 2007 09:44:03 -0800 His Child wrote: The mosquito spraying would be a toxin and the healing response would possibly include virus replication. The CS would help reduce the virus symptoms, but would not help with the detoxification. Bravo! You've got it: th

Re: CS>Plastic or Glass bottles

2007-11-24 Thread John Plumridge
--On 9 November 2007 08:51:52 +1300 David Angland wrote: I have a SilverPuppy generator, and I'm wondering whether PET plastic bottles are OK or not to store my CS. According to the instructions that came with it, it says PET plastic bottles are OK. PET plastic containers are preferred p

CS>virua causation PART II

2007-11-23 Thread John Plumridge
The Symbiotic Poliovirus Having now established the possibility of an innocent poliovirus, its presence in polio can be explained as follows, with five more points: a) Accelerated Genetic Recombination: Genetic recombination is accelerated whenever a biological system is threatened22. Pestici

CS>virus causation - PART I

2007-11-23 Thread John Plumridge
Here below is a fascinating long extract by CRAIG-OXLEY culled from discussing virus contradictions, environmental toxins and viral causation with special regard to polio in a most reasoned manner. With references. JOhn

CS>virua causation PART III (of III)

2007-11-23 Thread John Plumridge
Virus Contradictions The concept of a predatory poliovirus becomes less certain in the context of these little known virus "facts": 1. Poliovirus "[I]nfectosomes have yet to be experimentally demonstrated…", writes Roland R. Rueckert, under the subtitle, "Infection: A Rare Event" in Fields

RE: CS>Obnoxious people... and WORDS

2007-11-21 Thread John Plumridge
Ooh Francis, thanks for reminding me, dear sweet advice to hear. JOhn --On 8 November 2007 16:28:17 -0500 Faith Saint Francis wrote: WORDS are ALL and ALWAYS loaded with energy. It was the great Italian educationist and medical doctor Maria Montessori who told her students '..let your word

Re: CS>Simon aka Charles is gone...

2007-11-21 Thread John Plumridge
--On 9 November 2007 09:35:22 + Dee wrote: Its not a question of demanding anything at all, it is just a question of common courtesy, and having a bit of respect for the feelings of others, that's all. It is not one's job to satisfy or respect the feelings of others. Quite often th

Re: CS>civility

2007-11-21 Thread John Plumridge
--On 8 November 2007 11:45:27 -0600 Clayton Family wrote: civilization, noun. 1. civilized condition; advanced stage in social development. This has nothing to do with anyone's emotions: rather, it depends on us to try to restrain our emotions to avoid putting an unnecessary burden on othe

Re: CS>Simon aka Charles is gone...

2007-11-21 Thread John Plumridge
Apologies for joining this discussion late. I was sorry to see Simon go. Mike said this was a common feature of replies with Simon, and sohe had to go (something like that). I trust it wasn't an off-day for Mike, when he made the decision, and Mike made a timely decision in respect of this

CS>licorice - medicinal action & brushing action

2007-10-24 Thread John Plumridge
er's New Cyclopaedia of Botanical Drugs and Preparations, C.W.Daniel, Saffron Walden. % --On 24 October 2007 11:51:59 -0400 faith gagne wrote: - Original Message - From: "John Plumridge" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 11:30 AM Subject: Re: CS>Sodium Chlorite D

Re: CS>cs as food preservative

2007-10-24 Thread John Plumridge
Thanks for the info on cs as a preservative. I am considering using it in a wound cream I make. These need preserving for shelf life, and after opening, as water and oil emulsions are bad for fungal and mould growth. The cs might do the trick, and it would enhance the properties of the wound cr

Re: CS>Sodium Chlorite DOES have therapeutic uses

2007-10-24 Thread John Plumridge
Yes baking soda is great. I stopped toothpaste and sugar (also in biscuits) - except for unrefined jaggery or honey, and have no more tooth problems. I did an experiment - no brushing teeth and no sugar, and built up a lovely scum over two weeks, but my sensitive gums gave me no problem. The to

Re: CS>How good or bad is sniffing?- moulds and moisture

2007-10-24 Thread John Plumridge
f hay several times a year, or beat and air and expose to light their feather mattresses. SOmething we don't do with modern heavy sprung mattresses. JOhn --On 23 October 2007 08:03:20 -1000 Smitty wrote: On 10/23/07, John Plumridge wrote: Moulds are so dangerous in houses..like the b

CS>cs as food preservative

2007-10-23 Thread John Plumridge
Has any one any knowledge of CS as a food preservative. I imagine it is limited as far as fungus and moulds go? JOhn -- 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:

Re: CS>How good or bad is sniffing?- wayne

2007-10-23 Thread John Plumridge
Moulds are so dangerous in houses..like the black moulds. Even on binliners used to store clothes. You went to the greatest length to deal with it Kathryn, and I admire you for that determination. I wonder how you were convinced so. As moulds can somehow harm the gut epithelium with its mucosa

Re: CS>How good or bad is sniffing?

2007-10-23 Thread John Plumridge
thing . . . I don't have a link handy. On Tuesday, Oct 23, 2007, at 06:09 Asia/Tokyo, John Plumridge wrote: Lighthearted question for the group. It's in the title. I'm referring to the condition of the nasal passages when there's a need to blow your nose (or sniff if yo

Re: CS>How good or bad is sniffing?

2007-10-23 Thread John Plumridge
Yes, Afternoon Wayne, I do think snorting CS is good, as it doesn't interfere with the natural mucosal functions, yet helps the condition; similarly salt. (but you didn't answer the question ). JOhn --On 22 October 2007 16:18:02 -0500 Wayne Fugitt wrote: Evening John, >> At 04:09 PM 10/22

CS>How good or bad is sniffing?

2007-10-22 Thread John Plumridge
Lighthearted question for the group. It's in the title. I'm referring to the condition of the nasal passages when there's a need to blow your nose (or sniff if you think that's the natural response). I'm thinking along the lines of infection through the nose when breathing and the conditions t

Re: CS>Doctors...

2007-10-22 Thread John Plumridge
Interesting experience Del, My Lesson: if you tear a ligament, go to the doctor straight away. I went to a surgeon after tearing my ligament in my thumb (right hand): it just wouldn't get better after two months. This condition is known as 'gamekeepers' thumb' as it was common for gamekeeper

Re: CS>Health and the open window

2007-10-20 Thread John Plumridge
Yeah, well that's one very good point. The problem with the contained and semi-contained AC units is the ducting and piping. There are other good points about the open window, and I think they are numerous and get subtle as chi. IN general, the open atmosphere is not a place for viruses, an

Re: CS>Children, non- viral epidemics.

2007-10-20 Thread John Plumridge
20 pathogenic fungi that have been found in the human body, it could also be one of those. Anifungals work for this, as do some other natural therapies. I am using CS for this too. On Oct 20, 2007, at 4:26 AM, John Plumridge wrote: Yes, I agree, moulds are the biggest culprit in all liklihood, lik

Re: CS>Children, non- viral epidemics.

2007-10-20 Thread John Plumridge
Fever, here in the west, babies too. I am not sure about the eczema, but it does seem to be allergy related, and much of that is fungally driven. The mold seems to do something to the immune system. Drs do not seem to be looking at it as a possible cause. On Oct 19, 2007, at 12:43 PM, John

Re: CS>3 Vitamin/mineral supplements...Ruth

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
I don't take artificial vitamin supplements. I do use salt, and my choice is black volcanic salt, in addition to sea salt. I also put mango skins on my face, which may be a vitamin supplements - well it is. Also, I have vitamin D in 'sun/skin active formulae' (naked skin and ordinary Briti

RE: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
Wound care...barrier function, hygiene. --On 19 October 2007 15:35:56 -0500 Dan Nave wrote: If the terrain is everything, and the microbe is nothing, why are you on a Colloidal Silver List? JOhn -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for u

CS>CHhldren, non- viral epidemics.

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
--On 19 October 2007 04:15:07 -0400 Mark Siepak wrote: Sorry, Mark, your Rights stop Sorry, Mark, your Rights stop WHERE MINE START. So you cannot see the obverse, yours stop WHERE MINE START. Gee - if you ever get your way, I sure hope those 10,000 will stop by some day and thank you f

Re: CS>Canine Eye Infection- gelling agents

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
Agar flakes can be dissolved in warm water, then cooled. Used beneficially on skin, and not considered to be harmful to sensitive skins, so this probably included testing on rabbits' eyes at some point. Used as a base to hold all sorts of botanicals, and is not considered to be reactive. John

CS>Phd medical bio-chemists

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
They're all into alternative medicine and reiki, they just want to own it, regulate it, license it and package it. Reiki will be illegal without latex gloves, and super-enhanced with an electronic gadget, because their theory will tell you it's all 'energy' = electricity. The day when you can

CS>Models

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
MOdels are never the real thing, always simplifications, if not unfaithful. The idea that the model is getting better is attractive, but that's like saying we are going to recreate something. Ha Ha. The logical conclusion then is that we have to recreate the human body and the world around it i

Re: CS>Re: What is in Vicks?

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
Eucalyptus, menthol, camphor, oil of wintergreen (possibly)...we use it for the children when needed. No medicines ever. You can inhale it over a hot bowl, too, or rub onto chest directly (but too strong for very young infants). Also put on a handkerchief under pillow case. The pulmonary and

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
--On 18 October 2007 08:30:49 -0400 Ode Coyote wrote: At 05:24 PM 10/16/2007 +0100, you wrote: --On 16 October 2007 09:15:16 -0400 Ode Coyote wrote: That depends on the flu strain. The H5N1bird flu, so far, has a 60% survival rate...IF... you have access to a ventilator to keep you

Re: CS>Quarantine

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
What's this black light MIke? -- 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...@eskimo.com

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
Hi Ode, breifly, about microsocpes, we can only get incomplete knowledge, and all of it unnecessary to know how to live healthily or to find suitable healing conditions. SUch knowledge only blunts our senses, and because of that our immune system, which needs our full senses to work efficient

Re: CS>Quarantine

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
Hi, if you can get agreement on who quarantines the quarantine workers, or how they a supply to the quarantine should be approached, perhaps the best quarantine for all is at home. Less likely to spread within the school population, if it is contagious to the healthy, plus they would be able to

Re: CS>Doctors...[Carol]

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
How beautiful. --On 17 October 2007 19:01:26 -0700 Carol Ann wrote: Kurt - p.s. Enjoy Life. Sometimes people can get so absolutely preoccupied and caught up in inconsequential psycho dramas to the exclusion of all else ( even illness is not excluded) that they forget some of important

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
--On 17 October 2007 19:26:00 -0400 Mark Siepak wrote: the first known outbreak not occurring until mass smallpox vaccination 100 years ago Ever thought that the people getting polio in that outbreak might have, in pre-vaccination times, die from smallpox before they had a chance to devel

Re: CS>Re: Doctors...

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
Greater good for society, means don't do wrong. You believe in vaccines, some people believe witch doctors. I cannot force witch doctors on you. You cannot force vaccinations on me. I c an't even force fresh air on you. The greater evil for society is when people practice 'bitter medicine' for

Re: CS>Re: Doctors...

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
Yeah, me too. Really, I want a vaccine against that nazi fascist attitude of the public...it's pandemic, this abandonment of common sense and worship of paid experts to think for us. JOhn --On 17 October 2007 15:23:05 -0700 Kurt Milkowski wrote: I think Simon is just fed up with the nazi

Re: CS>Ode, can i use this elsewhere if needed?.... Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
Hold your horses, include my reply please. JOhn --On 17 October 2007 12:54:35 -0400 bob Larson wrote: Great post Ode. ...really. clap clap, whistles, BIC lighter, foot stomping. Ode, i'd like permission to cross post it to other lists when this debate rears up now and then. Fait

Re: CS>Doctors, EFA Profile list and Example

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
within the normal range is not the ideal range. Some (Omega's) are low throughout the American population, as a whole. JOhn --On 17 October 2007 09:02:15 -0500 CWFugitt wrote: Morning Faith, At 07:26 AM 10/17/2007, you wrote: What's an EFA profile? Don't feel bad, most doctors do not

Re: CS>Re: Vaccines Part 3

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
It's funny how researchers are still running to the east to determine the latest strains of flu. You would have thought by now flu could evolve new forms in the west. CLearly some misinformation is going on here. JOhn -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CS>Doctors...[Carol] - Kurt

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
All true Carol Ann, and nicely put. But anger is the natural emotion felt at perceived injustice. Deception is an example. and the anger has an object, though maybe fuzzy. It shouldn' t be all doctors, and is also a system of political corruption. But that seems almost like all doctors. We do b

Re: CS>WorstPills.org -

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
I think all drugs are harmful when not used in an emergency situation, and even there I am not convinced unless there ar eno alternatives. E.g. cooling the brain following concussion and brain damage (even a flannel, and a breeze through the window, if not the new brain cooling equipment, rat

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
Sounds like placebo working in the other half. --On 17 October 2007 02:54:40 -0700 Carol Ann wrote: FLU SHOTS: THEY DON'T PROTECT THE ELDERLY, NEW DATA REVEALS Flu shots for the elderly are far less effective than doctors like to tell us. In fact, they are incapable of preventing up to half

Re: CS>Salt therapy

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
These symptoms of the chest are not confined in their relation to the inner lings of the chest, as regards infections. They may also be , and often are when chronic, due to the chest muscles, their blood and nerve supply, the myofarcal membrane. THese are both postural flexor muscles involved wi

Re: CS>Doctors...

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
In the past five or so years, all the doctors I have visited, except one, has been fair enough. A lot depends on my attitude, and they sense I have little patience for arrogance or 'lack of disclosure'. THey could lose me (it's in my eye's - non-dependency) so they do their best within the cons

Re: CS>Doctors...

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
This is an important point I think , Nancy. I could expand briefly: limited knowledge of biochemical processes and nutrition has led to spurious conclusions, fashions and so on. Many of these were taken up and publicised by a competitive food industry (processed foods). MOreover, processed foo

Re: CS>Doctors...

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
This conversation has been a discussion , I thought. Why dislike it? ALso, Faith, admiring people because they are professionals is risky. Of course all doctors shouldn't be thought of in the same way, which means criticism, and also of the medical system - which is what is really at issue her

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
To be fair, SImon is not knocking, or discussing CS knowledge, but it's uptake by the pharmacology industry and students. SO in that way, he is not knocking Ode's credibility on that. Perhaps he is challenging, and incensed, with the dismissive attitude to wards those who do not accept that th

Re: CS>Doctors...

2007-10-18 Thread John Plumridge
OK, if they know they are lying, but consider that there are many ailments that don't amount to a diagnosis of some syndrome or known pathology. ALso, in the early stages, depending how a patient presents themsleves, and with no clear indications, why fear the worst, when things do spontaneously

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-16 Thread John Plumridge
--On 16 October 2007 09:15:16 -0400 Ode Coyote wrote: That depends on the flu strain. The H5N1bird flu, so far, has a 60% survival rate...IF... you have access to a ventilator to keep you breathing. That's the human engineered variety. That's about a 90% mortality rate without one an

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-16 Thread John Plumridge
--On 16 October 2007 07:38:00 -0400 Ode Coyote wrote: Silver IS being rediscovered in more effective forms as nano-technology and ion exchange technology are better understood though progression of discovery. You haven't noticed how many products it's being used in lately? The list is a

Re: CS>Vaccines Part 3

2007-10-15 Thread John Plumridge
sounds like this psychology of the anti-beleivers you've given is an account of why people avoid the *truth* Well-read you are, but there are many more books and publications out there than you can read in ten lifetimes, I'll grant you. But have you read any of the *anti-believers accounts for

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-15 Thread John Plumridge
But, Ode, hardly anyone dies of flue. Just a few extremely vulnerable people. Maybe with their windows shut, in a ground floor bungalow with no heating. It's an advertising scare, isn't it? JOhn --On 15 October 2007 10:26:25 -0400 Ode Coyote wrote: I can go look at the slides and researc

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-15 Thread John Plumridge
Discovery as a progression: why not a rediscovery, as in the case of silver, which was forgotten largely, since Roman and Persian times? If true, then this procession is more like a a dance troupe on their way back fro the pub doing a Micahael Jackson impersonation. JOhn --On 15 October 20

Re: CS>Doctors...

2007-10-15 Thread John Plumridge
Sorry about the lack of trimming...my mouse has died, in spite of being given no medicine or vaccinations. I'm using my blue tooth phone at the moment as a mouse controller. Anyway, Mike's post about doctors hits the mark for me, and reveals insight about who doctors are. As children people

Re: Re[2]: CS>Lugols at Walmart

2007-10-15 Thread John Plumridge
People have always used iodine for wounds, from ground rocks, you name it. Essential for travellers in tropics. Totally ridiculous. Just so you have to buy patented medicines, that's all. End of civilisaiton. JOhn --On 14 October 2007 12:15:47 -0700 Carol Ann wrote: Looks like its the end

Re: CS>An even easier way to eat raw eggs.

2007-10-15 Thread John Plumridge
It's obvious to me, as a parent, that I cultivate my child's tastes for food. So, If I feed them junk, they would be advised to cultivate anew their tastes, when they are able and see fit. JOhn --On 5 September 2007 12:19:34 -0005 "M. G. Devour" wrote: Faith G. writes: Dee, why bother t

Re: CS>Drab Posts

2007-10-15 Thread John Plumridge
--On 5 September 2007 09:24:32 -0400 faith gagne wrote: Hi Folk - I've re-joined the list, because I thought it was of high quality when a member a few years ago. Hope o learn and possibly share with you. Out of 50 mails I've seen almost no actual information whatsoever, apart from one a

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-14 Thread John Plumridge
That's precisely how it was described when I read about the two. Thanks for fishing that out. --On 14 October 2007 01:19:19 -0400 Simon Jester wrote: On 10/13/2007 silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: As regards Pasteur - he admitted on his deathbed that he was wrong, and that Bechamp w

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-13 Thread John Plumridge
My children are 4 and 6 , have had no vaccinations whatsoever, are amongst the most healthy. Whatever that may mean to you. They may yet get struck down, I'll report back in twenty years or so. They could be disease carriers infecting everyone else, and not showing it themselves. BUt they aren'

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-13 Thread John Plumridge
Talking about flu vaccines, is there a vaccine for central heating with the window shut, hot shops , buses, trains and offices? JOhn --On 13 October 2007 05:33:47 -0700 Carol Ann wrote: Hey Kurt ~ Just as govt representatives who sanction warsdon't send their kids off to fight in the

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-13 Thread John Plumridge
Well, I qustioned my brother. a medical surgeon on this case of smallpox: I simply couldn't believe that every person who may carry smallpox in expresed and unexpressed form could have beeen covered, and the germ eliminated. He admitted that the forms vary, and incubation and expression in peop

Re: Re[2]: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-13 Thread John Plumridge
Have to be careful in critique of autism, because it is a syndrome based on points in the psychiatric classification. It is not always the same thing, or possibly the same cause/trigger, therefore. Even in this scenario, there have been periods of over-classification, under-classification, based

Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-13 Thread John Plumridge
I have to agree, with you Kurt: we need to really elevate the belief in, and knowledge about our immune systems (some ground has been gained but not enough), one step higher. It is the only thing. Al else is fools' tampering, and dulling our powers and senses. A decent medical system takes int

RE: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?

2007-10-13 Thread John Plumridge
Yu may be right: an employers' adopted beliefs may be forced upon employees, who can't fight such controversies easily, certainly alone. I'm talking about a complete public review of medical evidence. Even then, uncertainties are weighed in favour of the 'safety' mentality. The idea that vacci

Re: CS>Fw: Water purification with silver - Texas report.

2007-10-08 Thread John Plumridge
--On 8 October 2007 10:03:50 -0700 Dave wrote: Where I live they ( the powers that be) will root you out of there and while holding you in jail if you argue with them, they will destroy every thing on the site, and charge you for the clean up,Though you have no money. Then if you ever accum

Re: CS>Fw: Water purification with silver - Texas report.

2007-10-08 Thread John Plumridge
--On 7 October 2007 11:40:25 -0300 Sandee George wrote: is it that you do not know your own country, there is just as much poverty and human suffering there as there is in any other part of the globe at this time.I have driven over 2/3 of the magnificent country they call the United Stat

Re: CS>Celiac or Tourette`s-Help!! and wheat

2007-10-02 Thread John Plumridge
Interesting relationship with wheat you have Dianne. Actually, celiac is quite rare, but lots of people complain about wheat-related gut problems and/or eczema. I think the processed wheat products- including bread with it's conditioners - are partly to blame, and then I heard that it is also

Re: CS>Obtaining Food and Nutrients

2007-09-23 Thread John Plumridge
--On 22 September 2007 22:26:59 -0500 CWFugitt wrote: The problem is, the food is inferior, and we do not work hard enough to eat enough food to get the needed supplements. Study the amount of food our ancestors ate 75, 100 or more years ago and you will be amazed at the amount they ate.

Re: CS>Re: chemtrails

2007-09-21 Thread John Plumridge
--On 21 September 2007 13:39:59 -0400 Simon Jester wrote: Supposedly, what is actually going on is a quiet, highly classified attempt at mitigating the effects of 'global warming' by causing the atmosphere to be more 'reflective'. why should that be a secret? JOhn -- The Silver List i

Re: CS>Patient's Rights and Medical Tests and Records

2007-09-20 Thread John Plumridge
--On 20 September 2007 11:58:28 -0500 CWFugitt wrote: Awesome . I would get an attorney to call her. One I had a problem with an engineering firm. I went to talk to the lawyer. It was as if he was reading my mind. He picked up the phone. He did not have to do anything expe

Re: CS>Amazing Statement

2007-09-20 Thread John Plumridge
medicinal and eating habits). If we can't find any well people, then I'll do, but I (correction: delete I) someone else will have to help with the thing you shout into (megaphone). --On 20 September 2007 16:28:19 +0100 John Plumridge wrote: Hi, MOrning Wayne --On 20 September

Re: CS>Amazing Statement

2007-09-20 Thread John Plumridge
Hi, MOrning Wayne --On 20 September 2007 08:02:32 -0500 CWFugitt wrote: At 07:11 AM 9/20/2007, you wrote: SO start, because one day the whole planet will again be populated with home gardens, and we can enjoy such things and benefit by them, the soil will be good etc. You got my attent

Re: CS>Re: Formula- Eyebright

2007-09-20 Thread John Plumridge
--On 20 September 2007 07:13:03 -0400 Simon Jester wrote: Typical crap from people who worship at the altar of the medical gods... Do yo mind! He's going to save my life when I get ill - and give it back to me. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

Re: CS>Formula- Eyebright ( Simple Question )

2007-09-20 Thread John Plumridge
HI Wayne --On 20 September 2007 07:54:18 -0500 CWFugitt wrote: I work is places so dirty I go out to my truck and wash my hands in CS. Do you have hot CS showers? JOhn -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted a

Re: CS>Re: cs & eye infections - Eyebright By Herb Doc.

2007-09-20 Thread John Plumridge
--On 20 September 2007 07:04:33 -0400 Simon Jester wrote: This statement is only true *if*: 1. The one doing the making is *skilled* at cultivating them (some are easy, some are not) 2. Knowledgable in when and how to harvest them (time, which parts are used, different parts mature at dif

Re: CS>Potassium / Iodine

2007-09-19 Thread John Plumridge
MA, Hi. THanks for your proof-reading. --On 20 September 2007 00:30:38 + marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: IRS, John? As in Internal Revenue Service? I think maybe IBS -- as in Irritible Bowel Syndrome. Of course I meant IBS (Irritating B* Syndrome). Although the your comments

Re: CS>Blood in eye question

2007-09-19 Thread John Plumridge
--On 19 September 2007 17:25:51 -0700 Deborah Gerard wrote: This has been happening to me for no particular reason...it is like a small blood vessel breaks in my eye and the sac that is clear on the outside of the eye get's a leak and fills with blood. This last one is the worst the whole

Re: CS>Re: cs & eye infections - Eyebright By Herb Doc.

2007-09-19 Thread John Plumridge
--On 19 September 2007 15:28:35 -0700 zoe w wrote: Better than any others on the market ? Possibly, but nothing is better than what you make yourself at home with herbs you have either grown or wild harvested yourself.It is not at all difficult to make quality tinctures at home. I

Re: Re[2]: CS>Lugol's

2007-09-19 Thread John Plumridge
Hi GUy! --On 18 September 2007 17:45:05 -0700 Kurt Milkowski wrote: Hey Guy's, Very happy to see we can say that Jesus Christ is healing us here on this list!! Yes we are lucky, some moderators might not permit that! Trying to figure out the problem with Jesus. Lets see; feeding the hun

RE: CS>Re: Potassium / Iodine

2007-09-19 Thread John Plumridge
--On 18 September 2007 19:38:55 -0500 ruth strackbein wrote: Hi, Faith, I have long wished I could take more Vitamin C, especially since I have trouble with citrus fruits. It and they, make the sore place under my right center ribcage burn like fire. HI Ruth: In Asia, IRS tends to diff

RE: CS>Re: Potassium / Iodine

2007-09-19 Thread John Plumridge
--On 18 September 2007 19:24:02 -0500 ruth strackbein wrote: Hi, John, I will certainly get some coconut oil next time I get to town, although my trouble is mostly constipation, lately I have to use an enema almost every day to keep things in motion. I wouldn't take that quote too lite

Re: Re[2]: CS>Lugol's

2007-09-19 Thread John Plumridge
HI KUrt What is the chemtrail programme? --On 18 September 2007 17:29:04 -0700 Kurt Milkowski wrote: The latest and greatest way to deploy it is through the chemtrail program. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are p

Re: CS>Re: Potassium / Iodine

2007-09-18 Thread John Plumridge
HI, coconut oil (virgin) is known to be excellent for gut disease, with irs composition and mechanisms well studied. Together with some fasting and as you mention kefir (or good yoghurt), certain spices like fennel help because they reduce disease, and as part of your diet, keep it down. 'ZAp

Re: CS>cancer to Carol Ann and sun allergy

2007-09-15 Thread John Plumridge
--On 15 September 2007 13:41:17 -0700 Carol Ann wrote: It has been written that every 7 years the body replaces all cells. Whether this has been proven or not I have not seen the studies. it's true. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

Re: CS>cs & eye infections

2007-09-14 Thread John Plumridge
my mother, aged 74 recently used it for eye infection and it cleared quickly. No side effects, or unpleasantness. regards, john --On 14 September 2007 15:20:03 -0400 Dianne France wrote: I was hoping someone could direct me in a direction to get data on eye infections and treatment with cs

Re: CS>omegas oils to john and silver biotic

2007-09-14 Thread John Plumridge
Morning Zeb, --On 13 September 2007 21:31:26 -0700 zeb caffe wrote: thanks for that great information on oils John. What do you think of those newer margarines that have plant sterols in them to lower cholesterol? Well, I wouldn't call that recipe good cooking! I would just use say cold-pr

Re: CS>Re: Scabies

2007-09-13 Thread John Plumridge
--On 13 September 2007 14:44:08 -0700 Tad Winiecki wrote: I don't know if he actually has scabies, does it have to be spread by close contact or do the scabies jump off and infest beds, etc? It's often thought by the medics that it requires close contact, and more likely to be caught, b

Re: CS>Question for Tel,

2007-09-13 Thread John Plumridge
--On 13 September 2007 10:13:09 -0700 Tel Tofflemire wrote: It had CS, Kerosine, Menthoal, Caster Bean oil, and some local Herbs (but I forget what it was for sure, I think it could have been comphfy leaf?) This is probably ok with out the Kerosine? Excellent I would say. DAmn fine. CAs

Re: CS>CS & Kombucha

2007-09-13 Thread John Plumridge
--On 13 September 2007 07:34:40 -0500 marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: The term mushroom is a misnomer and I have no idea where it got started. It looks like a mushroom -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: ht

Re: CS>CMO for sciatcia nerve pain

2007-09-11 Thread John Plumridge
--On 11 September 2007 20:18:08 +0100 Dee wrote: his is not absolutely established. This *could* be one of the reasons for it but there may be others another: slumping on one side, as a result of heart attack or neck/brainstem injuries. most people do tend to slump on one side with age.

Re: CS>Sciatcia/CMO ???

2007-09-11 Thread John Plumridge
--On 11 September 2007 13:37:02 -0700 Pat wrote: CMO stands for Cetyl Myristoleate. It can help arthritis and other problems. Here is an article about it. Or you could think about coconut oil with its myristic acid. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silv

Re: CS>CS:? Nutrients "not" in food

2007-09-11 Thread John Plumridge
--On 11 September 2007 07:52:46 -0400 Ode Coyote wrote: Organic/ sustainable farming as we know it and believe it's old, is a 'New" thing, borne of desperation as we go into another sort of Dust Bowl, still in development by wacko hippies who can read hand writing on walls with no where l

Re: CS>Re: POTASSIUM, Main Stream Information is BOGUS

2007-09-11 Thread John Plumridge
--On 11 September 2007 07:46:50 -0400 Simon Jester wrote: The fact is, sometimes extreme measures are necessary to help the body back to a place where it is capable of maintaining that balance by itself - and usually the problem lies with the above mentioned organs. I do agree. I think f

Re: CS>Re: Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer

2007-09-11 Thread John Plumridge
--On 11 September 2007 07:42:49 -0400 Simon Jester wrote: A plethora of epidemics has arisen due to interference with our food, our bodies. That's the background. ONe of those is lack of fresh food and the production of re-synthesised food. That includes Vitamin C supplements. Ok, so now

Re: CS>Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer

2007-09-10 Thread John Plumridge
--On 10 September 2007 18:35:16 -0700 Carol Ann wrote: Ya know, if you need a challenge so be it, hopefully you will from this point forward engage someone who feels the expenditure of energy is worthy of the time. that's not at all fair. We are here to discuss. Why should you be upset?

Re: CS>WARNING - POTASSIUM Severe muscle cramps

2007-09-10 Thread John Plumridge
--On 9 September 2007 11:00:06 +0100 Ole Alstrup wrote: The BALANCE of daily intake between potassium and sodium is VITAL. Most people get too much sodium in their diet, REDUCE sodium to the required amounts and INCREASE intake of potassium rich FOODS. Potassium supplements can be a benefit,

Re: CS>CS:? Nutrients "not" in food

2007-09-10 Thread John Plumridge
--On 9 September 2007 08:10:52 -0700 Harold MacDonald wrote: The US Library of Congress has documentation going back to the mid 1930s re the severe lack of nutrient value in food.This document laid a heavy trip on modern farming practices.The nutrients in the soil were virtually non-existen

Re: CS>Cancer Statement

2007-09-10 Thread John Plumridge
--On 9 September 2007 07:20:56 -0500 CWFugitt wrote: "Improper Oxidation within the Cells" and "The fermentation of sugar within the Cells". well said. ANd amongst other environmental pollutions - air born and on surfaces, watch out for the preservatives and artificial sugars in all yo

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