Re: CS>Adding peroxide to CS

2004-08-23 Thread Liz Pavek
I also am striking out on finding dextrose aka glucose in a pure form. Have you checked diabetic supplies? Diabetics use pure glucose for insulin shock treatment. Redhead (newbie lurker)

RE: CS>hemmorroids

2000-10-03 Thread Liz Pavek
If I remember correctly, Vegemite is a nasty paste the British eat. If you are thinking of "I Love Lucy," it was "Vita-meata-vega-min." Liz -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: sil

CS>Laetrile...and shingles

2000-07-26 Thread Liz Pavek
When I was a kid growing up in Utah, we had an apricot tree. We saved every pit, put them into a big paper bag, and dried them for about a year. Us kids got to shell them, and the nuts were saved away. The previous year's pits were used by my mom in making apricot-pineapple conserve, in which she p

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V100 #452

2000-06-24 Thread Liz Pavek
What made my batch of CS turn cloudy?? Yikes!! Liz -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscrib

CS>tinnitus

1999-11-30 Thread Liz Pavek
Tinnitus is also connected to high blood pressure. Liz

CS>Elmers glue

1999-11-30 Thread Liz Pavek
The component of milk that makes paints and glue is casein, a toxin. Cow's milk is FULL of casein. Casein is for COWS. No adult human should be drinking cow's milk, and it should not be given to children, either. There is a proven link between cow's milk and ear "infections" in babies, and ca

CS>silver peroxide

1999-11-30 Thread Liz Pavek
Mary: I do both: I keep the brand "Oxy-Max" on hand for internal purposes, but I don't hesitate to cobble together whatever I need for topical application. Generally, I add the H2O2 to the silver: a few mililiters to the ounce (I have a 1 ml dropper that I use. I try to get about 2 teaspoons

CS>diverticulitis

1999-11-25 Thread Liz Pavek
Purifying the diet helps with all deep intestinal problems like this. Sometimes, the sufferer is allergic to gluten, so removing breads and flour products from the diet may help considerably. Cow's milk is also a serious allergen to the nether regions, and removal of cow's milk products might

Re: CS>FEMALE LISTERS ONLY!!

1999-11-20 Thread Liz Pavek
Regarding herbal estrogens: Most "female" type herbal combinations contain black cohosh. Some women are very sensitive to this herb, and may react with crashing, painful headaches that do not respond to pain medication. If this describes you, read the labels of all your female herbal preparation

CS>hot flashes

1999-11-20 Thread Liz Pavek
I quit drinking coffee, and my hot flashes went away. I was drinking 2 or 3 cups of decaf a day, on average. After quitting it completely, the hot flashes were almost completely gone. One a day now, where before there were as many as a dozen. It's worth a try. I substituted green tea for its ph

CS>Ptemarin

1999-11-20 Thread Liz Pavek
I had a "Pan-hysterectomy" fourteen years ago. Everything was removed, and I was placed immediately on the strongest premarin they make. Ten years later, I lost a breast to breast cancer, and the doctors admitted that the premarin was probably responsible. Yet they continue to prescribe it. Did y

CS>Bioengineered foods

1999-11-20 Thread Liz Pavek
As far as I'm concerned, all hybrid seed is bioengineered. This means corn, soy, some wheats, and most garden vegetables. When genetics is manipulated, I consider that bioengineering. Just my nsho, Liz -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit

CS>Sort of off-topic, but not really...

1999-11-19 Thread Liz Pavek
When we drove across Alberta, BC and Yukon Territory on our return to Alaska a couple of years ago, we were amazed at the thousands of acres of rapeseed that was planted there. It was all in bloom, and quite pretty to see: A brilliant, clear yellow. What was interesting to me was the fact tha

CS>Jewel weed

1999-11-17 Thread Liz Pavek
Seems like this plant was discussed pretty thoroughly a while back, but I've forgotten what the other "common name" for it was. Is it marketed anywere, and if so, what is its brand name? Liz -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-lis

CS>Re: Mercury Poisoning

1999-11-17 Thread Liz Pavek
Nope. Sorry, honey. That's not me. I have the rash, and that's all. No other symptoms. Love you, though. Mom -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com

CS>Mercury Poisoning

1999-11-16 Thread Liz Pavek
I have a rare form of mercury poisoning. I have what they call a reaction to it in any form. The vapors can cause the same reaction as the actual metal. Topically, I react with a weeping excema that is spread by contact, similar to poison ivy or poison oak. This rash itches unbearably a

CS>curiouser...

1999-11-13 Thread Liz Pavek
I used distilled water, my usual recipe, and did everything just exactly like I always do. hmmm.. Liz

CS>curiouser and curiouser...

1999-11-11 Thread Liz Pavek
I noticed a strange thing yesterday: My last batch of CS has the usual pale yellow color and the proper "bite," but the small bottle that I pour off and set aside for "seed" has turned a BRIGHT yellow. I've never seen it this color before. All my silver is stored in clear PETE plastic bottles

CS>Dr. Clark

1999-11-10 Thread Liz Pavek
I read that Dr. Clark was released on bail shortly after her arrest, but haven't found anything more recent. Liz

Re: CS>Oh Rats!

1999-11-10 Thread Liz Pavek
Vilik: Rats have a short lifespan. We had one, a little sweetheart named "Rattie." She was my son's particular pet, but the vet told us when we took her in that they simply don't live very long. She had much of the same symptoms you describe. I don't know how old your little friend is, but it

CS>silver peroxide

1999-11-08 Thread Liz Pavek
OxyMax is colloidal silver and hydrogen peroxide, and is a powerful addition to any medicine cabinet. It is what I used when my husband suffered the 3 1/2" tear in the skin of his forearm about a year and a half ago. The injury healed shut in 4 days, and it was completely healed in less than a

CS>warts

1999-11-07 Thread Liz Pavek
This is a wart. It is on the outside of my first knuckle, is circular, about 3 mm, has the typical "beaded" appearance of a wart. It is not pigmented, nor is it rough, but it is definitely not scar tissue or a mole, either. It is one of several on that hand, the rest being small, pinhead-size

CS>Mail-order sources

1999-11-07 Thread Liz Pavek
A good mail-order source of 35% food-grade peroxide is http://www.familyhealthnews.com they carry all kinds of oxygen-therapy equipment and supplies. Liz

CS and warts

1999-11-06 Thread Liz Pavek
I tried the usual bandaid/CS on a wart on the side of my left forefinger. For over a week I kept it saturated, (carried a little dropper bottle of CS everywhere) but when I removed the bandaid, the wart was unchanged. Perhaps it's the TYPE of wart. It's a flat, almost "smooth" wart that I hav

CS>Digestive enzymes

1999-11-03 Thread Liz Pavek
Janine: The best enzymes are a combination of as many of them as possible, and especially one which contains a good serving of betaine HCl. Most good supplement companies have their special blend. Shop around. They are not expensive (or, shouldn't be).Take them before or with meals. Althoug

CS>Heatburn

1999-10-29 Thread Liz Pavek
Hearburn is often a symptom of hiatal hernia. They are common in heavy people. I had (have?) one, and the only way I got relief (including Tagamet, etc.) was to remove simple carbohydrates from my diet. I don't know how it works. All I know is that it DOES, and right NOW, too. Liz

CS>alt-health list

1999-10-28 Thread Liz Pavek
Where's the alt-health list? Liz

CS>Part 12

1999-10-28 Thread Liz Pavek
Ok. I'll bite. Where IS part 12? Liz

CS>McQueen

1999-10-17 Thread Liz Pavek
Ok. That's all I wanted to know. But my friend died in Mexico. Liz

CS>Laetrile

1999-10-17 Thread Liz Pavek
Robert: I don't have personal experience, but I had a very close friend who went to Mexico for laetrile treatments, but died anyway of her metastasized breast cancer. I don't think I've heard of anyone who was actually cured. I believe Steve McQueen also had the laetrile treatments to no avai

CS>Sauerkraut

1999-10-09 Thread Liz Pavek
Here's the recipe: Shred 5 pounds of cabbage into a large bowl or kettle. Sprinkle it with AT LEAST 1/2 cup of salt. (If you skimp on the salt, your batch will spoil, so it's better to err on the side of generosity. Salt is a preservative and keeps the kraut from spoiling while it's fermentin

CS>Sauerkraut

1999-10-08 Thread Liz Pavek
We eat sauerkraut by the case. My husband is full-blooded Czech, so it's the staple menu, like meat and potatoes. The FRESH sauerkraut is the most beneficial, since it has not been heated, but I think the canned stuff is plenty tasty, if not as healthful. His mother used to make it in large

CS>ACV and Evening Primrose Oil

1999-10-08 Thread Liz Pavek
The best ACV I've found is the Eden. It's good! Also wondered if any psoriasis sufferers had used Evening Primrose oil, and if so, what sort of effects did you get, and how long did it take? Liz

CS>Body pH

1999-10-08 Thread Liz Pavek
Does sauerkraut juice fit in here anywhere? I have developed quite a liking for it, especially the fresh, uncooked juice. I have no way to determine the pH of it, and take it mostly for the probiotic benefits. If anyone on the list is taking sauerkraut juice, please post and let me know what

CS>Cancer rates

1999-09-29 Thread Liz Pavek
Sorry. Cancer rates are not higher among meat eaters. They are highest among those on high carbohydrate diets. Russians hardly ever get meat. The Eskimos rarely ever had cancers of any kind. They lived to ripe old ages, were trim, and had great endurance. Their diet was fish, blubber, and

CS>MSM reactions

1999-09-29 Thread Liz Pavek
The only reaction I have experienced on high doses of MSM is a burning on urination. This disappears immediately when the dosage is reduced. Has anyone else noticed something like this? Liz

CS/H2o2

1999-09-09 Thread Liz Pavek
Go to http://www.familyhealthnews.com and look up "OxyMax." It is a combination of peroxide and CS and is a powerful addition to any first aid kit. This is what I used to heal the tear on my husband's forearm about 18 months ago. It is so good and so effective that I keep it on hand all the t

CS and disposable contacts

1999-09-03 Thread Liz Pavek
I use CS in my wetting drops, in my soaking/disinfecting solution, and wherever the lenses are stored. I also add a few drops of peroxide to add oxygen, and when I put the drops in my eyes, I slide the lens around a little to put a fresh layer of oxygen/CS enhanced water under the lens. It refre

CS>Anthrax

1999-08-20 Thread Liz Pavek
Does anyone know if CS is effective against anthrax? Liz

CS>Interesting news article

1999-08-10 Thread Liz Pavek
Go to http://206.54.108.130 and read the article on "thought crimes." Check the list he has of possible "dangerous topics." Liz

CS>Milky-looking CS

1999-08-07 Thread Liz Pavek
My last batch of CS has a slightly milky looking appearance. It is a pale golden yellow when viewed from one angle, but the very slightly cloudy appearnace from another angle. It is made with room-temperature DW. Nothing else has changed, except for the time. It was a little longer than I us

CS>Off-topic but handy information

1999-07-31 Thread Liz Pavek
I received the following from an epal: A FEW MEDICAL TIPS FROM MEDSCAPE Lemonade For Kidneystones Patients who form calcium oxalate kidney stones can benefit from drinking two glasses (16 oz) of lemonade a day. Lemon juice interferes with the formation of calcium oxalate-associated stones. M

CS>How many mililiters in a cup?

1999-07-31 Thread Liz Pavek
Look on a measuring cup, because they all have both US and Metric measurements right on them. Liz

CS>Want the digest?

1999-07-31 Thread Liz Pavek
Want the digest? The directions are at the bottom of every post. email silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com and put subsribe in the the subject line. Zip, zop, you're subscribed to the digest. But don't forget to UNSUBSCRIBE from the other list at the same time, or you'll wind up with just anothe

CS>A little testimonial

1999-07-30 Thread Liz Pavek
I went to Bellevue WA to visit my daughter this spring, and took a 16-oz bottle of CS with me. I left it with her with instructions on how to use it, and thought no more of it. She told me yesterday that everybody who works in her office at Microsoft has had colds and flus. She went home afte

CS>Bismuth supplements

1999-07-30 Thread Liz Pavek
Why buy bismuth supplements for ulcers when good old Pepto-Bismol will do the trick? I think it's active ingredient is bismuth subsalicylate. Liz

CS>Nightshade plants

1999-07-28 Thread Liz Pavek
Potatoes, tomatoes, tobacco Liz

CS>Shingles

1999-07-14 Thread Liz Pavek
James: Actually, I think shingles is caused by Herpes Zoster, which is similar to H. Simplex. I think H. Zoster also causes cold sores/fever blisters/cancre sores (I'm not exactly certain on this part.) H. Simplex causes chickenpox, so most of us already have it dormant in our systems. Liz

CS>Those STUBBORN stains!!

1999-07-11 Thread Liz Pavek
I was just wondering if silver is tarnished by sulphur compounds in the air, wouldn't MSM react with it somehow? Maybe try sprinking a capsule of MSM on you dampened stain and let it sit for a while. It's worth an experiment. Liz

CS>Another use?

1999-07-09 Thread Liz Pavek
Has anyone had any success with CS on psoriasis? Mine is flaring up again after years of dormancy, and I'm really at a loss. Liz

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #342

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
Sparrow: Yeah, I thought of that, too, but if I'm going to do THAT, I'd have to have a lot bigger still!! Liz -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -o

CS>GFSE

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
I took GFSE in capsule form up to twelve caps a day, and had no effect whatsoever, one way or the other. Are they less effective than the drops? Also, Jim, if you are trying to discover an allergy, it's best not to use orange JUICE to test your sensitivity, since the juice is a very concentrat

CS>Swishing....

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
I just had a thought.If we have gold crowns in our mouths, will it affect the silver when we swish? I know gold is inert, so I haven't hesitated to go ahead and do it, but I was curious as to whether anyone had any information regarding this. Liz

CS>Silicon?

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
Daniel: Could the "silicon" referred to in your post be "silica?" Liz

CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
To the best of MY knowledge, there is only ONE person in the world with argyria, a woman. She has a webpage, and I used to have it, but it got lost when I reformatted my HD. Is there anyone who knows of another case anywhere? Just curious. Liz

CS>Can I build a still?

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
Is it possible to use a Presto saucepan (small pressure cooker with a valve sticking up out of the lid) to distill my own water? What would I need for fittings? I envisioned a high-temp plastic "L" shaped fitting to put over the valve, onto which I could attach tubing leading to my storage vess

CS>Doctors' perks

1999-06-28 Thread Liz Pavek
Most of the "perks" doctors receive are not money but golf trips, expensive gifts, freebies on lots of stuff compliments of the company that manufactures the particular brand of poison being pushed that month. Liz

CS>mucus?

1999-06-17 Thread Liz Pavek
Wong: If that "mucus" is coming off one of the wires, it's silver sintering off the electrodes. It tends to look a little like mucus as it hangs suspended in the water. Liz

CS>Colloidal asteroid

1999-05-27 Thread Liz Pavek
John: Good thing we will have our silver skin and big almond-shaped eyes, huh??

CS>Yeast longevity and Carter's Little Liver Pills

1999-05-27 Thread Liz Pavek
What is the length of the reproductive cycle of Candida and/or other yeasts in the human body? Carter's Little Liver Pills were popular up until twenty years ago, or so. They were bile salts, if I remember correctly, and were supposed to be taken for whatever ailed you. I can still see the pa

CS for hayfever

1999-05-25 Thread Liz Pavek
One of the reasons CS is so good for allergies is that it is an immune system booster. Liz

CS>Dextrose

1999-05-23 Thread Liz Pavek
Anything that ends with "ose" is a sugar. The body processes all carbohydrates as sugar, changing them chemically in the stomach. Dextrose (corn sugar), maltose (malt sugar), lactose (milk sugar), fructose (fruit sugar) are all common additions to processed foods. Pick up a can, bottle or box

CS>Mickey Mouse foil

1999-05-23 Thread Liz Pavek
Sorry. I was under the impression that CS was light-sensitive. If not, no big thing. It's only aluminum foil, after all. Liz

CS>Storage of CS

1999-05-20 Thread Liz Pavek
I wrap a 1-quart bottle (one from some 6%, one from my original CS order) with aluminum foil on the outside. Then I store them in a dark cupboard. I made an extra quart today for my granddaughter, whose 13-month-old son has candida rash on his bottom. She can use a whole quart for whatever she

CS>What's good?

1999-05-18 Thread Liz Pavek
Does anyone have any idea of how long the optimum period of time to "swish" the CS in the mouth might be? I've been doing about 2 minutes. Is that enough? Liz Pavek MI