CS>Does silver lodge in organs?

2020-01-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi all, It has been several years since I posted here. I have a Facebook friend who claims colloidal silver might be bad because it is foreign to the human body, and like mercury can lodge in the brain, silver can lodge in organs when taken internally. Is this true, or are there any studies talk

Re: CS>aortic sclerosis - OT

2020-01-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
That would be an interesting discussion. I think circulatory issues are one the most important health aspects for humans. Anything to help those blood vessels operate properly and unimpeded. -Ken Bagwell Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 10:44 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:

CS>test..again

2014-05-06 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Let's try this one more time. -Ken Bagwell

CS>Mike Devour...bromelain

2014-05-05 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Was wondering if you can elaborate on how much bromelain (brand and GDU) you took per day?  Also, did you take it once per day or throughout the day.  I am currently taking SIX  500mg capsules (2400 GDU) each day, only in the morning, 1 hour before eating. -Ken Bagwell

CS>test

2014-05-04 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
testing I sent a message 2 days ago and it has yet to appear.  Is there an issue with the forum software? -Ken Bagwell

CS>Mike Devour

2014-05-02 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Was wondering if you can elaborate on how much bromelain (brand and GDU) you took per day?  Also, did you take it once per day or throughout the day.  I am currently taking SIX  500mg capsules (2400 GDU) each day, only in the morning, 1 hour before eating. -Ken Bagwell

CS>Silver vs. biofilms

2013-10-17 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Been reading a little bit about biofilms lately, and how they might be a big part of the disease and injury puzzle, especially ones like diabetes, arthritis, and atherosclerosis or even just sinus infections. Anyone care to comment about how effective CS is at fighting against a biofilm? I was

Re: CS>yellow CS, also cayenne

2013-01-11 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
jar with distilled water before starting another batch.  Still usable and the tint will be more obvious as the ppm goes higher. Steve --- On Fri, 1/11/13, Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: >From: Ken & Nancy Bagwell >Subject: CS>yellow CS, also cayenne >To: "silver-list@eskim

Re: CS>yellow CS, also cayenne

2013-01-11 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: Hey guys, >I bought some colloidal silver at my local healthfood store, and it is yellow.  > Is it still useful?  I need to use it for some mild bronchitis my wife has, >and for me (my lungs tingle a little).  The brand is

CS>yellow CS, also cayenne

2013-01-11 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hey guys, I bought some colloidal silver at my local healthfood store, and it is yellow.  Is it still useful?  I need to use it for some mild bronchitis my wife has, and for me (my lungs tingle a little).  The brand is Source Naturals Wellness Colloidal Silver (30ppm). Also, I heard that cayen

Re: CS>Was: Macular Degeneration; Is: Being Courteous: Open-mindedness to healing modalities

2012-05-11 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Is this machine based on stuff regarding the kirlian effect?  I heard about this in an old 70's video (out of print) called the Outer Space Connection by Rod Serling.  In the program, they actually showed how when a leaf was clipped, the kirlian effect still showed a glowing outline exactly wher

Re: CS>mold Was: Macular Degeneration;

2012-05-11 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
http://www.air-zone.com/mold.html  A few weeks ago, I read about how to kill mold using an super high output ozone generator. It's a little out of my price range right now, but if someone is serious in need, I suppose you could buy it, use it, and resell it when your're done.  Or maybe even re

CS>chelation therapy costs

2012-04-24 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Does anyone have experience with chelation therapy?  How much does it cost? -Ken Bagwell

Re: CS>If You Know Anyone With Cancer...They Need To See This!

2011-10-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Wow, very interesting! -Ken From: Pj Converse To: SilverList Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2011 7:15 AM Subject: CS>If You Know Anyone With Cancer...They Need To See This! Hi Folks, Please take a moment to check the link below for a very effective immune res

Re: CS>Durbin bill and FDA draft guidance

2011-09-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
"On January 4, 2011, President Obama signed into law the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (Public Law 111-353), which required the FDA to publish guidelines to clarify how new ingredients in dietary supplements must be evaluated for safety.  The FDA released its draft guidance on July 5, 2011,

CS>Durbin bill and FDA draft guidance

2011-09-23 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Wondering if anyone has any insight as to where this is at, right now. I was on regulations.gov, and saw comments from Bill Sardi and Jarrow (amongst many others).  Very good. It sounds like the draft guidance issue has been given additional time to the public  (Dec?) to enter comments. Also,

Re: CS>Any recipes for a natural sunscreen cream?

2010-05-24 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Does this really work? -Ken Bagwell From: Saralou To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 6:25:58 PM Subject: Re: CS>Any recipes for a natural sunscreen cream? Extra virgin coconut oil--internally and externally. On 5/24/2010 8:12 PM, Lisa wrote:

Re: CS>Vitamin D

2010-03-12 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
With that logic, wouldn't any oil (even from food) "go rancid" in the body after ingestion? -Ken Bagwell From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 10:15:54 AM Subject: Re: CS>Vitamin D I don't take Omega 3 because of the r

Re: CS>Vitamin D

2010-03-12 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I wouldn't put too much stock in one article just yet. i'm already a bit suspicious of the claim though. This winter was the first time that me and my family have taken a high dose vitamin D supplement. My wife ALWAYS gets at least one cold per winter, and I usually get one or 2. My two litt

Re: CS>Sweeteners , where to get XYLITOL

2010-02-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I've tried a few of the alternative natural sweeteners myself. Here's my take. Xylitol is great, but you must take a few weeks to build up your GI tolerance for it. It's not something you can start eating a lot of right away without GI issues possibly cropping up. You start at a few teaspoons

Re: CS>Question

2010-02-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Donna, those would be really ignorant people. Really ignorant. -Ken Bagwell From: Donna To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, February 27, 2010 8:20:05 AM Subject: CS>Question Some people say taking colloidal silver is like taking Arsenic. What do you say

Re: CS>your thoughts re dementia

2010-02-26 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
By the way, I should mention that since this is off topic, perhaps you can just email me directly. I figured the most people would see this email on the regular list, and I always love to hear your thoughts on so many issues. -Ken From: Ken & Nancy Bag

CS>your thoughts re dementia

2010-02-26 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi everyone, My uncle has recently been diagnosed by his doctor as having Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). As usual, the doctors have no idea why he has it, and have no real therapies or cures for it. The most they can do is try to treat some of the early symptoms. He is only 56. Apparently,

Re: CS>Vitamin D3 cuts premature birth risk and protects newborn babies

2009-10-23 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Thanks for the info. too bad I didn't know about it a year ago. -Ken Bagwell From: Garnet Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 10:02:30 AM Subject: CS>Vitamin D3 cuts premature birth risk and protects newborn babies http://www.healthresearchforum.org.uk Vitamin D3 c

Re: CS>Apples Fight Breast Cancer

2009-09-25 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Well, it is true that Americans loves to eat apples. It's probably the most popular fruit in America. Unfortunately, it's not helping cancer so much. We have very high cancer rates here. Most people don't eat 3 or 6 apples a day. and apples are always on the list of most pesticide-ridden fru

Re: CS>DMSO and GABA

2009-09-06 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
up to a molecular weight of 1. So it may not be effective with GABA. - Steve N ________ From: Ken & Nancy Bagwell To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri Sep 04 07:00:06 2009 Subject: CS>DMSO and GABA I'm sorry to ask another non-CS related question

CS>DMSO and GABA

2009-09-04 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I'm sorry to ask another non-CS related question. But so many of you are informed about a variety of health topics and substances. It might help if I ask to just email me directly, if you wish to respond, so as to keep non-CS related posts to a minimum. My question is about using DMSO to get pu

Re: CS>soap for teeth cleaning

2009-08-28 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 1:08:24 AM Subject: Re: CS>soap for teeth cleaning I was thinking of the taste i.e in the old days, they used to wash out kids mouths with soap as a punishment for telling lies! dee On 28 Aug 2009, at 05:26, Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: Haha!

Re: CS>(LL) ?? Anything to use with CS/EIS during Chemo treatments

2009-08-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I have read that Oleander capsules from South Africa are very powerful immune stimulants, and read a few months back that some people would use this during chemo treatments and made the chemo very bearable and more successful. Look it up. I think there was some good info about it on CancerTuto

Re: CS>soap for teeth cleaning

2009-08-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Haha! Well, you clean just about everything else with it! Cats, dogs, cars, dishes, body, carpets... -Ken Bagwell From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:17:39 AM Subject: Re: CS>soap for teeth cleaning Just s

Re: CS>source for DMSO

2009-08-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
en Bagwell From: Tel Tofflemire To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 7:57:39 AM Subject: Re: CS>source for DMSO Hey Ken & Nancy, A tack store has this brand on hand for a couple bucks cheaper & no shipping charge. A tack store is a place that sells horse feed, sa

CS>soap for teeth cleaning

2009-08-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi all, A few questions: Does anyone have any experience using "soap" for brushing teeth? Also, what type of soap is used? Can it be made at home? I just read some info from a guy named Gerard F. Judd. Not sure what to make of it all at this time. -Ken Bagwell

CS>source for DMSO

2009-08-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi all, I'd like to try Brooks' method of combining DMSO and peroxide to whiten teeth. However, I'm totally unfamiliar with DMSO. Looking online, DMSO.com has 99% pure stuff for sale. Is there any reason in the world I should not buy it from them? -Ken Bagwell

Re: CS>Testing Effectivity of CS in the Labratory

2009-07-28 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Does this imply that CS is not good for hard surface sterilization? Sorry, I'm just coming in on the conversation. -Ken Bagwell From: Ode Coyote To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 1:43:51 AM Subject: Re: CS>Testing Effectivity of CS in th

Re: CS> GABA source

2009-07-23 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Yeah sol, maybe you could ask him. what form does he take , too, a powder capsule? -Ken From: sol To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 8:25:23 PM Subject: Re: CS> GABA source Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: > I took 6 grams of GABA

Re: CS> GABA source

2009-07-10 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
. My understanding is that GABA, as a supplement, does not get past the blood/brain barrier. Maybe someone else has another experience or explanation? -Ken Bagwell From: Ken & Nancy Bagwell To: Harold MacDonald Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 1:08:54 AM Subject

CS>periodontal (gum) disease

2009-06-30 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Anyone have experience reversing gum disease using CS in some way, or anything else? I just called a local dentist who uses one of the latest laser techniques to eliminate the problem (as opposed to surgery), but it costs $5000. -Ken Bagwell

Re: CS>clear blisters on the finger

2009-06-30 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I have this problem. It is Herpes "Whitlow". For me, every 6 monthsor so, I get a breakout on one or two fingers, same ones, same spot every time. They hurt a little, but itch more than anything else. Not too big of a deal but it is annoying. I've never bothered to treat it really. Be care

CS>inexpensive CS machines

2009-04-28 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hey all, Been a long time since I've visited the list, but I'm glad you are all still here and chatting. I've always wanted to get a real CS machine (had a SOTA unit years ago but gave it to a friend), and now may be as good a time as any. I believe CS is a good anti-viral, right? (Never actu

Re: CS>Fw: BUCHANAN TO OBAMA

2008-08-19 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Mike, I wanted to thank you again for keeping watch over the silver list. I don't visit it that much now, but from time to time I lurk. Even, there are times when I know I will need to ask a uestion or want to discuss something, and I'm glad to know you are there keeping this in decent order.

Re: CS>WHY THE CHEMO?

2008-03-25 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
What could be the theory behind that idea? Cancer cells really aren't bacteria or virii. Why would CS work for that? -Ken Bagwell - Original Message From: Trem To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 9:04:04 AM Subject: Re: CS>WHY THE CHEMO? Hi Sol, Me too. We

CS>LED stuff

2007-12-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi all, A year ago or so, I asked if anyone knew where I could buy or get info about LED devices. I think there was a guy called "V" on this list that made and sold such devices. Can someone tell me his email or website, or point me to a site that deals with such devices? Thank you, and Merr

Re: CS>Moving Lymph Naturally

2007-04-23 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I'd like a copy, Sasha! Thank you! -Ken Bagwell "s...@emotap.com" wrote: Hope this isn't too late. The other day, the list had a few posts related to moving lymph. I have a 2-page document that details a simple protocol that explains how to do self-lymph massage. You can do it in a few min

Re: CS>Fluoride

2007-03-28 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I feel kinda bad for dentists in a way. They are locked in a program where, unless they decide to shun their peers and their educators, must believe that fuoride actually does what the ADA and peers say it does. Think about this: I have, for years, taken for granted that milk is the

Re: CS>Heating milk

2007-03-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I looked it up the other night. Regular pasteurization is just under 200 degrees, and ultra pasteurization is about under 300. At 500 degrees, I'm sure the stuff would just burn up. I have only looked at the notmilk.com site so far. There is some good info there, although they are a bit extre

Re: CS>Milk (and CS)

2007-03-23 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi Terry, Thanks for your balanced view on this. Maybe, after all these years, I should do some more research on this again. Regarding raw milk, I wouldn't mind taking it, but do you think adding a few drops of CS would reduce the possibility of harmful germs (since there's no pasteurization)

Re: CS>Various topics

2007-03-20 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Terry, Where did you read this? I drinks lots of milk and I love it. but I have never heard that the calcium is "almost impossible to digest". To the contrary, I remember reading studies in the past about calcium sources where people increased their bone density by drinking milk (but mainly

Re: CS>restless leg syndrome - blank mssg?

2007-03-16 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Looks like a blank message. -Ken Bagwell ekowal...@aol.com wrote:AOL EmailIn my opinion, the potassium,magnesium and calcium suggestions are the best ideas but B vitamins mighthelp too. I'd suggest the magnesium and calcium capsule in

CS>restless leg syndrome

2007-03-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi all, I might have restless leg syndrome (or at least that appears to be my kind of symptom). Does anyone have any insight or help regarding this? My symptoms are not real bad right now, but it is keeping me up about 1 or 2 hours later every night. Not painful, but very irritating. I'm not

Re: CS>magnets

2007-02-12 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
f prostate cancer with the mattress pad and no surgery. She's a retired nurse. Doris Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: Can someone supply some good links for information on magnet therapy applied to a bed mattress? I'd like my wife to be able to get some kind of benefit while she&#

CS>magnets

2007-02-12 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Can someone supply some good links for information on magnet therapy applied to a bed mattress? I'd like my wife to be able to get some kind of benefit while she's sleeping. -Ken Bagwell - Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected

CS>H2O2 in a nebulizer

2006-12-22 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Anyone know of a safe dosage to use 3% peroxide on a nebulizer? Can I use it straight, or should I add distilled water to dilute it more? -Ken Bagwell __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://

CS>LED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works well? Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build one yourself, too. Thanks, Ken Bagwell - Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.

Re: CS>Morgellons. Has anybody heard of it.Will CS help ?

2006-08-23 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Ummm...how did this man come to this conclusion? Are there pictures? Or better yet, video or lab tests to back up what he is saying? He says this parasite "moves". Well he must have video taped this. -Ken ccdirectt wrote: > > This is pretty long.They talk about Morgellons comming from

Re: CS>Grow a hambuger overnight

2006-07-20 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Gros! -Ken Bagwell Marshall Dudley wrote: http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8732 Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your m

Re: CS>Bob Berger has passed away

2006-06-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Take care, Bob. I didn't know you, but I hope you are ok, now. -Ken Bagwell Terry Chamberlin wrote: Folks: I just received this from Bob Berger's email address: Dear Friends, Bob Berger passed away on June 21, 2006 in the home. He had suffered from congestive heart failure for some time.

Re: CS>GSE

2006-06-27 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Paul, Where did you read about that? -Ken Bagwell Paul Fisher wrote: It is not true, in fact GSE disenfects the Liver and is the number 1 choice for getting rid of Hepatitis. Paul - Original Message - From:zeb caffe To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mo

RE: CS> Alert on GSE

2006-06-26 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
the stuff. Jim From: Ole Alstrup [mailto:alst...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 3:27 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS> Alert on GSE http://www.toddcaldecott.com/GSE.html Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: I agree with Paul.

Re: CS>GSE

2006-06-26 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Well, if you have any good evidence of that, let us know. In any case,, for my wife, it only happened at very large single dose. -Ken Bagwell zeb caffe wrote: I dont know if this is true but I have heard that GSE can be hard on the liver. This could account for the break out or allergic rea

Re: CS>Re: Paul mold/fungus GSE

2006-06-26 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I agree with Paul. My wife has cured bronchitis twice with this same product. Tried colloidal silver for it, and it could not cure her bronchitis, even with the gatorade added. However, I was able to fit about 35 drops of GSE per capsule. I recommended this to a person once for sinus issues

RE: CS>CS, xylitol and mold - Daddybob's experiment

2006-04-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
You think that's cool, try rinsing your mouth with 3% for 15 minutes twice and see what you get. I got a notable improvement that same night. -Ken Bagwell ransley wrote: Rowena- I tried H2O2 in nasal spray mixtures and got nosebleeds for my trouble, so I gave that up. I just checked

Re: CS>Microwaved water science fair project.

2006-04-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Also, "science" is spelled wrong in the first sentence. ;) -Ken Bagwell Marshall Dudley wrote: OK, I FINALLY got the images for my granddaugher's science fair project posted. To refresh everyone's memory, she boiled filtered water and microwaved filtered water and over a 5 day period water

RE: CS>Microwaved water science fair project.

2006-04-13 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Hi Marshall, That's very interesting! Thanks! But why only two little plants? -Ken Bagwell reglee wrote: that is clever.!! Thank u roger. -Original Message- From: Roger Barker [mailto:rbar...@orcon.net.nz] Sent: Wednesday, 12 April 2006 7:32 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re:

Re: CS>Nebulizing with EIS and pine--

2006-02-18 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
This is not pine oil or scent, but have you looked into Mucomyst? It is N.A.C. (N-Acetyl Cysteine) in liquid form you can nebulize. It is supposed to be VERY good for lungs. -Ken Bagwell panamp...@aol.com wrote:AOL EmailHaving advanced Emphysema I am constant

Re: CS>5 year old child bad chesty cough..help

2006-02-11 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
N.A.C. (N-Acetyl-Cystein), in a nebulized form, can be obtained with or without a doctor's prescription. Use with a good quality nebulizer. If you don'thave access to a nebulizer, you can also try the oral form, by reducing dosage by perhaps 1/4 for a 5 year old (perhaps 100mg or so, most

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
This one has alcohol in it, but it is not alcohol "based". It is h202 based. The alcohol does kills germs and helps disperse the peppermint oil and give a tang to the mouthwash. h202 by itself tastes terrible, and pure alcohol is way too harsh. Xylitol has proven anticavity benefits and tastes

Re: CS>Toothpaste

2006-02-02 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Be careful, though. About half of their toothpaste products are not fluoride free, and all still contain sodium laurel sulphate, I believe. I like Weleda brand very much, myself. No fluoride or sodium laurel sulphate. I actually have made my own mouthwash using 1 part vodka, 4 parts hydrogen p

Re: CS>Unresponsive sickness

2006-01-30 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Terry, is it possible that your sickness was due to something that is not organic (that is, "killable")? -Ken Bagwell V wrote: Well I have run into that situation also in the past. and there are times where your body just does a house cleaning and it feels like you are sick but you are not

Re: CS>CS for sinusitis and bronchitis

2006-01-09 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Ed, I'm a complete dope and have made CS using less sophiticated machines that are widely mentioned on this list like the silver puppy or the silvergen. Just get a unit and basically follow the directions. If worse comes to worse, you can always ask someone experienced to make some for you an

Re: CS>Parasite Cleanse

2006-01-04 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
You should watch the big bugs scene in the latest King Kong movie, then. You would probably have a heart attack on the spot. LOL! -Ken Bagwell Pat wrote: To me, nothing is grosser than the thought of having parasites! A roundworm 1/2 out of my puppy sent me to the couch standing and sc

RE: CS>debunkers, etc...

2005-12-08 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Jim, the best thing would be to ignore this guy. He is a total dope when it comes to issues on CS. All that's going to happen is he is going to get riled up and start some s%^t. Best to leave him be. -Ken Bagwell Jim Holmes wrote: Here is what has transpired off-list. I mad

Re: CS>Get rid of Aluminum

2005-12-08 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
What's even more funny (it's almost funny), is that Hulda Clark said not long ago, that even glass was not safe, because she recently measured that there was cesium, or thulium (or something like) that leaching from glass stuff. So she recommended to go back to Stainless Steel. Very con

Re: CS>fibromyalgia

2005-12-02 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Bill, I heard on another site that Guifanesin (the expectorant drug they put in cough and cold syrups) is supposed to be really helpful with Fibro, although I have not checked it out myself yet, but I had never heard of that treatment before. -Ken Bagwell Bill Amos wrote:

CS>OT: anyone have plans to build cheap LED machine for pain?

2005-11-30 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Thanks! -Ken Bagwell __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: CS>Question for Ole Boob

2005-11-23 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Ole "Boob", huh? -Ken Bagwell "M. G. Devour" wrote: > Okay now I am totally cornfusedare you saying we are NOT to wipe off > the black stuff that accumilates on the silver rod during making of cs? > Thanks in advance...debbie Dear Debbie, I'm sure either technique will work. Rinsi

Re: CS>Nanosilver

2005-11-18 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
Doing so might lead more people to this site. Maybe? -Ken Bagwell Terry Chamberlin wrote: We have been aware of the difficulties with differentiating between silver particles that fit the scientific definition of "colloidal", which are too large to pass through the cell walls, and

Re: CS>vaccines and dental implants

2005-11-16 Thread Ken & Nancy Bagwell
I asked the same question about what's being used in place of Thimerosal a month or two ago, but no one answered. But then, this is the CS list, after all, not the vaccine list. I just wonder if something just as bad has replaced it. -Ken Bagwell Betsy Coffey wrote: Thanks for

Re: CS>Re: CS< bromelain connie

2005-11-14 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
2 grams a day is great, but bromelain is kind of expensive at 2 grams a day. Then, what if there are other supplements you would want to take in addition to bromelain? Costs gets up there. -Ken Bagwell --- siriu...@aol.com wrote: > > Not stupid! > > Use it as you would aspirin for pain a

Re: CS>CS for varicose veins

2005-11-14 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
Thanks for the mention of proline. I'll have to look at it again. -Ken Bagwell Acmeair wrote: Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote: >If I remember, all they basically said was apply some >CS a few times a day everyday for a few weeks, and it >might help. > >I've b

Re: CS>CS for varicose veins

2005-11-14 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
If I remember, all they basically said was apply some CS a few times a day everyday for a few weeks, and it might help. I've been looking into serrapeptase, though (an enzyme), and that looks like it might be more effective for this purpose, although not "free" like CS. A regimen of 6 grams vitam

Re: CS>Canadian Maple Leaf Silver

2005-11-10 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
How come you can't pound it while it's hot? -Ken Bagwell P.S. Thanks for the idea. --- Robert Berger wrote: > If you heat the coin red ot and drop in water then > you can pound out thinnner. BUT it will work harden > as you go so you may need to heat it several times > to get a thinner wider

Re: CS>New to list and CS

2005-11-10 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
I thought the same thing. Probably just hammer it really good, since I have no idea how else I might "roll" it out. -Ken Bagwell --- 4optimallife <4optimall...@rogers.com> wrote: > From: "Ken & Nancy Bagwell" > > >I looked up the silver Canadia

Re: CS>pig fat in soap Kosher soap

2005-11-10 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
"the parasites in pig can NOT be removed - even with high heat." Well, of course they cannot be removed by heat, but you meant "killed". However, how do you know this? Where did you hear it? -Ken Bagwell --- Hurd's Cornstoves wrote: > Thank YOU "me" for answering my question about Ivory > so

Re: CS>New to list and CS

2005-11-10 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
"1. Buy a 6 volt DC transformer for about 5 clams. Better yet, pick up one at a flea market for .50. The current doesn't matter as this method uses less than one ma." http://preventionforever.com/silver.htm My only question about this method is that I thought in order to make CS, you needed at

Re: CS>New to list and CS

2005-11-10 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
I looked up the silver Canadian Maple Leaf, and it is indeed . (99.99%) pure silver. Sounds like an easy access to very good silver. I never would have thought of it! -Ken Bagwell --- Kelburn Koontz wrote: > Hi, I am new to the concept of CS, and wish to try > it out. I want to make >

Re: CS>brushing with ivory soap

2005-11-08 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
See? It's ok to brush your teeth with pig. -Ken Bagwell --- V wrote: > > > Yeah pigs are too big to fit on the end of your > tooth brush. > > pigs are nice animals. way smarter than dogs and > only dirty when you keep them in a pig pen. their > meat is closest of any animal to human. > >

Re: CS>brushing with ivory soap

2005-11-08 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
"I wish Ivory would have stated what type of animal fats the soap contains. The thought of washing with pig isn't appealing. Brushing teeth with pig is out of the question." Yeah. Just think if you actually ATE some pig (pork)! LOL! -Ken Bagwell --- Hurd's Cornstoves wrote: > Thanks for the

Re: CS>Silver Nanoparticles Kill HIV Virus, study shows.

2005-11-08 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
Was there any discussion on how these nanoparticles were produced? I suppose it's not something the average person could make? -Ken Bagwell --- Marshall Dudley wrote: > Ode Coyote wrote: > > > "Scientists studied the absorption spectra of the > different preparations > > to pinpoint their s

Re: CS>EIS, was Re: CS>Tooth Soap

2005-11-08 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
Silver Puppy, SOTA instruments, etc. I don't have links, but I'm sure someone else has many. But just do a search. -Ken Bagwell --- Kathelee wrote: > thanks ..where can i find instructions to make it > please > - Original Message - > From: "Ken & Nan

Re: CS>EIS, was Re: CS>Tooth Soap

2005-11-07 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
No, I believe that kind is the "silver salt" kind. Most people don't make that kind. -Ken Bagwell --- Lea Ann wrote: > Isn't this also the kind of silver product that > causes argyria? > > Lea Ann > > ----- Original Message - > From: &qu

Re: CS>EIS, was Re: CS>Tooth Soap

2005-11-07 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
A silver products with that high of a ppm is certain a mild silver protein product. This is the weakest of the silver types. They have to make the ppm really high in order to do anything. You might try ionic silver instead. You can make it yourself very cheaply and easily. -Ken Bagwell --- Ka

Re: CS>EIS, was Re: CS>Tooth Soap

2005-11-07 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
Are the archives going to come back at anytime or has it completely died? -Ken Bagwell --- sol wrote: > www.silvermedicine.org > Plus this list very list you are posting to. > EIS is basically what most of us here make that is > commonly called > "colloidal silver" or "CS" for short. It is j

Re: CS>Tooth Soap

2005-11-07 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
sol, I also use the Weleda toothpaste, I like the minty one, though. Excellent product, and oddly, I also have no tartar for several years since I stayed away from toothpaste. I wonder if there is something in toothpaste that might contribute to tartar in some people. -Ken Bagwell --- sol wr

Re: CS>Tooth Soap

2005-11-07 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
It's another name for ionic silver, the main (or at least "used to be") subject of this list. -Ken Bagwell --- Kathelee wrote: > please explain what eis is please i'm new > - Original Message - > From: "sol" > To: > Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 4:24 PM > Subject: Re: CS>Tooth So

Re: CS>lemons and cancer

2005-11-03 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
**shivers** Yuk...raw meat. :) -Ken Bagwell --- V wrote: > Hi Cindy, > > The reason they are mostly helathy is because they > ate much of their stuff raw. when you eat meat raw > and or dairy raw it is not acidic to the body. > > I eat stuff like that myself, lotsa fat and cream > and butt

Re: CS>anyone know how to make a negative ion air purifier?

2005-11-03 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
I saw places selling salt lamps online that generate negative ions for less than $50. They don't generate any ozone, either. My jury is still out on the chronic ozone generation stuff, so I thought salt lamps might be an alternative, since the negative ions are all I wanted in the first place. -

RE: CS>microwave dangers

2005-11-02 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
Why hasn't anyone else done work like Han Hertel? This study is many years old, now. No one else on earth has done a study on whether microwave ovens affect food quality? -Ken Bagwell --- Wayne Fugitt wrote: > > > > >"Hans Hertel"+microwave > >Maybe you will find his study. > > That is

Re: CS>microwave dangers

2005-10-31 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
Terry, I received this email yesterday. What do you think? - "Sorry, but as far as I can tell it is 'study', singular, and it was apparently not peer reviewed. If there were corroborating studies then wouldn't you think they would be linked at mercola.com? Because they aren't linked,

Re: CS>Microwaves - opposite viewpoint

2005-10-30 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
--- George Martin wrote: > > >From the following website: > > > http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.html > > > > > > *Don't microwaves change the molecular > structure and composition of > > food, by ejecti

Re: CS>Re: Silver - toxic heavy metal?

2005-10-28 Thread Ken &amp; Nancy Bagwell
Wow, that's funny! LOL! So what's this guy smoking about, then? -Ken Bagwell --- jrowland wrote: > "...This guy... > 4.) seems to be mostly concerned with SeaSilver > product, > 5.) is outraged (rightfully so) by those claiming it > is a miracle > substance..."---Ken > > Ironically, SeaSil

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