I have just bought a nebuliser and will try it out today. I will put my
CS DMSOmix in, but am wondering whether anyone has used Xylitol or Xlean
as well, and what they found. What do people think about Xylitol in the
mix?
The nebuliser I have just has a spout coming out - should I get a mas
bbanever said: Nebulizers are meant to be inhaled into the LUNGS... they
are not meant to treat sinus conditions. Nasal irrigation is the way to go
for sinus problems IMO.
Rowena: Oh, yes, I do agree. I got the nebuliser because it was such a good
buy (chemist special) and because quite apart f
What do listers consider the best cleansing diet? Is there a web link to
it?
Rowena
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I've just started making Kombucha. Is CS likely to counteract it in any
way? Kill off any beneficial organisms? I understand the fungus is a
symbiosis of yeast cells and Bacterium xylinum, Bacterium gluconicum,
Acetobacter ketogenum and Pichia fermentans.
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> If you mean adding it to it while it is growing, it will kill it. >
Marshall
>
No, I mean if one were to take it together, or on the same day.
R
>> > I've just started making Kombucha. Is CS likely to counteract it in
any
> > way? Kill off any beneficial organisms? I understand the fungus
Hope this helps someone; it is a note I am sending to the Fibromyalgia list
http://www.psha-inc.com/guai-support/
I happened to see a Dr's recommendation on sinusitis and the benefit of
guaifenesin for it. Ah, thought I sadly, but not for me, as I don't take it
orally. No, I then answered myse
Talking electrical frequencies, there is a cheaper alternative than what you
mentioned in the Enar device, or, more for practitioners because it has the
readout, the Scenar device. I bought one here in Australia from Enlightened
therapies, and Invet also make one, in Russia or the Ukraine, plus
There are a few firms selling it here in Australia. The first one I got it
from ($8.50 for 225g) was http://www.xylitol.com.au/index.html but there is
another company www.sweetlife.com.au
I paid $13 for 225 g of Perfectsweet from the second company through my
iridologist, but I see it would on
For a while now I have been making a topical preparation of guaifenesin using a
bit of emu oil on the powder, followed by a mix of CS and DMSO. The DMSO I add
for its absorption properties. I have just bought a kilo of MSM and in the
booklet with it, the claim is made that MSM has the same abi
A good friend is diagnosed with colon
cancer, with possible liver involvement.
All the best to your friend.
I am passing on what has worked for a friend here who had a very aggressive
kidney cancer. I passed on to him all I had picked up from the Silver group
and other sources, and he was for
DMSO mixed with castor oil and applied to my abdomen
Emu oil is said to be good at penetrating skin. Would this be an
option that might help penetration?
Rowena
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> I have never found Tea Tree oil soothing or pain relieving at all.
> Lavender, however, does both, and very fast. It's very good for
insect
> stings and bites, and miraculous for burns.
> paula
> > > I put on some Tea Tree Oil mixed with vitamin E or some Tea Tree
Oil
> lotion
> > and it soothes
A friend I supply with CS passes some on to a neighbour who had been
suffering for a long time with Ross River Virus (an Australian
mosquito-borne affliction somewhat like Lyme).
He has improved immensely, but apparently went away for a couple of
weeks without his CS, and his illness returned.
Sh
> DMSO is a Rx product called Rimso used by urologists for
interstitial
> cystitis.
I had a look in the Australian Mims (Drs Prescription list) but
couldn't find it or DMSO. Anyone any idea what it's called here, if
on Pharmaceuticals list?
Mind you, I'd be scared silly if a Dr wanted to give
> Does anyone have any experience or info on clearing Epstein-Barr
> virus with CS?
>
If you support using more than one remedy at a time, (multipronged
attack?) the following might be of interest to you. It could be a
convenient way to see just what is floating around in your system,
though on
Simon, I live lower and higher than you - higher in altitude and further down
in latitude. But I pass your neck of the woods when I drive up to Perth from
time to time.
Tell me more about your SG7 and getting it to your place.
Rowena
Haselmere Court rocks
...I live down in Rockingham and ha
Richard, I enjoy all your posts.
I assure you I was not saying Rimso was the culprit. I have not found
Rimso in the Australian Mims, and wondered what DMSO might be called
in this country's pharmacopeia if indeed it is used at all. I don't
know exactly what the doctors gave this lady, she only c
Expensive, but unpleasant to some.
>
> I could NOT stand to be around anyone wearing Charlie. I can take
just
> about anything but that stuff.
>
Does anyone (Richard?) know what the ingredient is that causes this
reaction? And does anyone know what that choking ingredient is in the
"deodorant" s
I tell you what, Richard - I don't really go to doctors any more.
Mostly lovely people, and ever so helpful to some - but a waste of
money to me - if they can't test for it, it doesn't exist. If it
doesn't show up on a test, it doesn't exist. If it doesn't have a
magic number, it's normal - until
I found out what DMSO was, but also following links from CS posts
wondered what DMPS was. This site was rather interesting - and
essential reading for someone with as much mercury in their teeth as I
have.
http://www.dmpsbackfire.com/dmps/default.shtml
Okay, I'm partway through having the amalgam
"DMSO Nature's Healer" by Dr. Morton Walker. Seems that
> DMSO is very helpful in treating Shingles! A mixture of CS and
DMSO, or the
> mixture that Richard posted consisting of CS, MSM, and DMSO might be
very
> helpful for this condition.
>
> Elle
Interesting and believable, Elle. Will store
Fzz - pop! ???
Rowena
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Subject: Re: CS>
Just rookie Question:
So what happens if the drum is not " Intact
I bought these for a few years, and was a bit puzzled by an odour on
them. Then my daughter started complaining that they smelled of her
brother. Around the same time I saw on another forum that one needed
to wipe the tops over with an antibacterial solution to kill the sweat
bacteria they picked
Incredible how way back then all this info was to hand but people have
still suffered all that time. My mother would never use aluminium (or
plastic) for food. She's 97 now. Ahead of the pack.
Great Book, Back to Eden. Also re previous posts, Dr Jarvis on Cider
Vinegar - years ago when my join
Husband of friend here had big scare, v aggressive kidney cancer of a
type caused by petrochemicals (worked for years in garage, forecourt
also). Has done well (is also taking CS and H2O2). Went for checkup.
Specialist said he would not consider any information gathered from
the Internet. Wife s
What! What did Customs think it was, I wonder.
What about New Zealand? I suppose they search mail from there too.
Did you complain? How did you find out they had kept it?
Maybe they kept it to cure their sniffer dogs.They must find it hard to buy
the stuff,too! Seriously though, did you get
-I simply spray the tops of them with my colloidal silver before each use. why
not pull those stones out of your bathroom cupboard and give this method a try.
I guess because of the alum / aluminium content
Rowena
Roger
Rotorua, New Zealand
My vet supplies all the DMSO
I want
Thanks. Could check up on that. What do they call it, DMSO or
something else?
It occurred to me that there must surely be some of the industrial
stuff around anyway. Where might I start enquiring about that; what
sort of firm?
Ro
When I was at the health store getting my stone, the lady told me there that
sometimes you have to sand off the top layer periodicallly??? Also, look at the
ingredients on them...some of them are only mineral salts...some of them have
added alums, etc I was surprised, but finally found o
Previous discussion on CS in the eyes indicated that one person found
it stings and another believes that if it stings it is not good enough
quality.
I have been told since by a CS user that the eye does not like
distilled or plain water and that the addition of sea salt to the
solution would make
>From what I have read since joining, I understand the following:
Although it has been stated that light is an enemy to CS, which should
be kept in coloured glass bottles, others find that light, and even
plastic bottles, are not a problem. I take it that others who have
not experienced any probl
It's been really hard to find a source on line that makes or sells
DMSO in Australia, but these were two interesting sites. Some people
are finding it help in the treatment of Down Syndrome.
http://www.spinalrehab.com.au/Updates/DMSO%20-%20Information.htm
http://www.novachem.com.au/solvents.htm
I have found a source for DMSO Gel 113g etc on line in Australia from
a Vet supplies firm. Described as: Topical, anti-inflammatory,
analgesic gel. Aids in reducing inflammation and pain in joints and
in cases of severe trauma. A$18.15
http://longport.com.au/SandersonsSF5/en-gb/dept_46.html
http:
> OK, I've finally decided that a zapper is what I need. Which one do
you all
> prefer?
>
Make sure you also check out the Enar and Scenar devices. I bought an
Enar.
Rowena
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Another gadget to bear in mind for bites (as well as a host of other
things) is the Scenar and Enar. In Australia, the Enar has been used
for spider and other bites. The Scenar is the professional model at
about five times the price, but the Enar does just about everything,
just doesn't have read
People, dear people - please don't forget your subject headings - the
most interesting snake bite/ spiderbite / antivenene electro treatment
correspondence is taking place under "Need engineering help" - can you
think on at least to add to if not change the subject line completely
so we can refer m
Subject: CS>Electroacupuncture devices for spider bites?
> a simple acu-point stimulator device works fine on mosquito bites
> and might work on the more powerful venom of spiders. I am not sure
of the output on the devices as I have, and they are no longer in
production.
The Enar (and Scenar
The other day when I was in the city I went to my homeopath and got
checked out on the Interro computer assisted diagnostic thingy that I
spoke about once before - complete with list of just about everything
it had ever found in me.
I don't think I've ever had such a good report. Need absolutely
From: "Charles Sutton"
> Damn! I deleted all the need engineering help emails
Rowena: And I had mine deleted for me. I had not backed up my computer.
Major computer disaster. Today, none of my extensive files, documents or
emails exist! Well, off to the archives, I guess.
By the way, a l
a wisdom tooth that came in sideways,
Yes, me too. It was too difficult to pull, so the dentist took out the
tooth next to it. As it happened, it turned out to be rather bad, though it
was thought to be a good one. This stopped the pressure on the tooth.
There was a big gap at first, but over t
A man here in Western Australia was so impressed with the results of
accidentally getting zapped by an electric fence (instant cure of his Ross
River Vlirus) that he produced a gadget that would do the same job for
people and went into business selling them.
Rowena
> Anyone ever thought about usi
Silverlon dressings
>
> http://www.silverlon.com/index.htm
>
Last night (23/12 - yeah, took me a while) there was a program on the "7.30
Report" (current affairs)
about treatment for child burns victims in a Queensland hospital.
They were using a Canadian silver dressing (didn't say name). Their
r
Wayne, will you be writing out an account some time of what you did and what
you found helpful when this is all over for the benefit of visitors to your
site and to the Silver site - a one-stop summary, so to speak? Are you
going to keep the pictures there on your web site for future reference?
Th
Richard won't be the only one who can answer this, I'm sure.
When one buys a gel for topical application, what's in it that forms the gel?
I only know of gelatine and carrageenan to make a gel, and can't see that
either of those would be used.
What then?
Two queries prompt me here.
Firstly, I'm
One of the most horrifying agrichemicals: superphosphate.
Have borrowed a book and now intend to buy it. 100 year old Percy Weston of
Australian Victoria's Ovens Valley wrote about his observations; he could cause
or cure skin cancer on elderly sheep according to which paddock he put them to
gr
Further to my post on Percy Weston's book, here is a site which says more about
the book: http://phosadd.com/support%20evidence/weston.htm
Weston's book is an outstanding read, full of fascinating detail
about his experiments and experiences and we strongly recommend it to our
vis
Having just spent several hours looking up all I could about Glucosamine
Sulphate vs Hydrochloride, and trying to "Follow the Money" as our friends here
advise, I am no more certain than I was when I started. More info, no
certainty. Contradictions galore.
Anybody else been on this search? Wh
Well, actually Mike, yes, otherwise I am less likely to look for it; and you
know something else I would quite like? If it's allowable, which I think it
would be? If people who have their own websites add their website link as part
of their signature, just so I can be lazy and not hunt through
For years the longest lived person in my family was my great aunt, who ate
simply, was raised on the "tops" of the Hiraethog mountains alongside the
Conway Valley, North Wales, UK and lived to about 94. If she was ill, she
would go to bed and stay there until she was better. My mother, also bo
I've been looking at labels to see what people use in industrial gel products.
Noticed some shower gel that contained gelatine. Have been warned twice, once
on this list, that gelatine is a good growth medium for germs. Makes me wonder
just how safe these things we buy are to use. OK, quote
6. Prophylactic treatment of milk and drinking water of 5-10ml per litre.
(Note: Found almost homeopathic doses seem to work in raw milk - extends
life by nearly 100% Just 2 drops per litre )
Homeopathic - milk - reminds me of a book I read by a missionary in Tibet;
there was smallpox
Now why would they want to do a thing like that?
Saw some amazing pics yesterday of parasites etc.
(http://curezone.com/image_gallery/parasites/ascaris/ not for the squeamish)
These expensive tactics disgust me even more than those! It's all very
believable, unfortunately.
They are not fighting
Thanks again to the lister who suggested looking in the feed store for DMSO.
Visited again today and came away with 5 kg borax and a big bottle of H2O2.
Beats buying it in little prissy containers at top dollar. Also spotted some
injectable B12 which I propose adding to DMSO & CS to apply to
I passed on the information about the MME (couldn't find reference to what the
intitials stood for) to a health practitioner who uses the Scenar. She replied
including the following information:
I have heard Scenar is way better than the Beck machine. One of my customers
has the Beck machine a
Re: CS>Feed Store supplies & B12What are you trying to accomplish by applying
to the skin??Softer?? mary
Also spotted some injectable B12 which I propose adding to DMSO & CS to apply
to the skin once or twice a month.
..
No. I should have said "which I propose to u
Shakespeare's Macbeth had a word or two to say about that! We call it telling
the truth with intent to deceive.
Rowena
A fundamental principal of disinformation is to embed it into a matrix of
truth.
JOH
Kieselguhr, a diatomaceous earth (diatomite) is a form of silica composed of
the siliceous shells of unicellular aquatic plants of microscopic size. ...
Save the rest of you looking it up too! RE
Wormwood and kieselguhr(DE)
Feed Store supplies & B12It was in the feed store on the shelf with lots of
other interesting looking injectable products intended for horses. But I live
in Australia. There's a few months time lag before we catch up with doing what
the FDA decrees.
Where did you find B-12 without a prescri
Sorry folks, I thought I was sending this to Phinneas direct. Didn't mean to
clog the channels (if it gets through that far, that is)
Will try harder to check and remember next time.
Rowena
Terry and others in the know - what are the various fingernail symptoms,
what do they mean, and what can one expect in the way of healing?
I have only been on CS three or four months. Could I expect any relief from
flaking nails (layers of the nail thickness separating and breaking off) and
a dee
For anyone in Australia, particularly the South West of WA who wants fresh
walnuts, here is an interesting site both for the product and the history:
http://aoi.com.au/acotanc/Papers/Fellows-1/Author-n-Text.htm
Rowena
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Yes, I heard there were problems over east getting the distilled water.
Have you rejected steam distillers available in Australia? Refresh have a
couple that they sell, you could probably Google a supplier. My friend in
Perth bought one from them and is very happy with it; it does take a long
tim
I haven't found Concentrace on the shelves so far here in Australia, but I
have bought a bottle of "Organic Colloidal Minerals". Could anyone have a
look and see what they think about this, please? Thanks. Rowena
http://www.fulhealthindustries.com.au/information.htm
Our minerals are derived fro
Never mind turning blue - I'm turning brown. Well, not all over.
Preparing chicken in bare hands (sorry, Hulda!) my finger was pricked and
scratched by a sharp bone. I had wiped my colloidal silver generating jar
and wires with a tissue, which was wet and partially black. Remembering
Matthew's
What do you make of their Water and Specifications?
Rowena
http://www.fulhealthindustries.com.au/information.htm
Our Silver colloid is manufactured in a semi-sealed environment free from
dirt, dust and lint particles. All surface areas are sanitised daily using
Silver and Hydrogen peroxide disinfe
I suspect that the black was silver peroxide, and it released
> some oxygen over time on your finger and produced silver oxide.
>
Sounds right. No fluoride within cooee. Also sounds rather healthy. But
maybe it also answers Matthew's question about whether the black goo would
be useful in an oi
On the question of whether ointment prevents the CS "dregs" staining the
skin, I had a good opportunity to test this out. Something heavy fell on my
little toe and drew blood right through thick socks and leather shoes.
Expected misery for days.
I zapped with my Enar device and applied arnica oin
Well, some people certainly have different brains. My mother in law was
grown up before she discovered that everybody else was unable to remember
being born. She just happened to mention the nasty sister and the nice
nurse present at her birth, and her mother was shocked. "How could you
possibl
Bearing in mind that Hulda Clark recommends not letting it contact metal
fillings.
Rowena
>
> Dilute hydrogen peroxide will whiten teeth. Find a better source that me
> for the details, but I think 1.5% is recommended. But. It will not whiten
any "restorations"---they have been tinted to match yo
Yes Prozac comes in liquid form, and does not have a particular ingredient -
forget which, maybe a preservative or printing ink or something. I studied
the MIMS (dr prescription info in Oz) once and liquid was the only one I was
prepared to take. Anyway, I only took one bottle and the other is st
>
> Linus Pauling took 10,000 to 20,000 mg every day of his life.
> Garnet
Did he have any amalgam fillings? I just read about it pulling the mercury
out of them, so pulled back on taking it.
>
Pure Ascorbic Acid
last about an hour in the body, where Calcium Ascorbate lasts about four
and Ascorb
A certain Melville Gregory is willing to email photos of creatures in his
healing squamous cell carcinoma on his chin.
I have picked out some of the details from past posts to Dr Clark group on
yahoo and put them below for your information.
He says: reply to this address jo...@nanaimo.ark.com to re
maybe the spelling of nanaimo. A place in Canada. Not nanimo.
here it is: jo...@nanaimo.ark.com
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To:
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Cancer and parasites
> Looks like a virus to me...
>
> - Original Message -
> Fro
Wayne, do you have a story to go with the picture of the parasite in
someone's eye on your website?
http://www.fugitt.com/files/parasite1.jpg
Rowena
(I'm actually there to look up the spider saga, but got slightly
sidetracked!)
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How to Eliminate Parasites
http://www.wizardofeyez.com/parasite.html
Silver & Clove is an all-natural liquid anti-parasite complex. It has been
specifically formulated to be well tolerated over time even by people with
very senstive dig
>
> I note that Hulda Clarke has advocated wormwood and "black green walnut
> hulls" as a general anti-parasite formula for patients. I have some
> reservations about her work -- the worst thing is the ridiculous title,
> for heaven's sake -- but there is much useful information in her
> book
Someone who was getting CS off me bought their own generator and also got me
a bubbler while they were there. I might have got around to it eventually.
I did intend to. I'm astonished. No black whiskers. Where did dey go? I
used to filter through a coffee paper, and still do, but am I now wast
Absinthe was made from wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, and was accused of
causing neurological damage. I think it is still used in Vermouth (Wermut).
Apparently reference to it goes back to 1600 BC.
My iridologist said her only "issue" with the recipe in Hulda's book was
using that kind instead of
> Further on info in my files that could be googled if wished:
> Sorry, I don't think links embedded in the text make it through the
system.
>
> Wormwood had been used medicinally since the Middle Ages, to exterminate
> tapeworms in the abdomen while leaving the human host uninjured and even
> rej
I have some info on file, but sadly, some website addresses are missing.
Google would help out, of course. Here is some for what it's worth to you.:
> Some physicians have reported good results from treating Lyme disease with
> artemisinin. These are experimental or untested applications of the
pr
veral people tell me
> that it was the high alcohol content of the absinth and the excessive
> alcohol consumption of the absinth drinkers that caused the damage...
>
> Dan
>
>
> Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria
>
> From: Rowena Evans wrote:
> Date: F
This is to tell you about progress of my friend with the RCC, the one I have
been supplying with CS and who now is making his own. His kidney cancer had
metastasized to his lungs. One kidney was removed a year ago. He had been
taking small amounts of CS and H2O2 since that time.
He is now nebulis
http://www.boydgraves.com/flowchart/
http://www.boydgraves.com/news/011004.doc
Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal
> devices
>
>
> Abstract
> The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver
> tetroxide (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying
Are any Aussies making/buying nasal wash with Xylitol? Should one be able
to buy it in local shops or only on the net? And get the powder rather than
a ready made up liquid? I asked at the chemist but even the computer didn't
track it down.
Have got to http://www.xylitol.com.au/resources.html an
And the book "Rivals, Conflict as the Fuel of Science by Michael
White, Vintage 2002.
Chapter 4: The Battle of the Currents (Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison
1884-1893, says:
'In 1943, at the age of eighty-seven, Tesla died in poverty in a hotel
room, shared with dozens of pigeons he habitually coa
Hanneke said: the sea salt as in Celtic Sea salt which is greyish in
appearance.
Questions here: I've used and liked this salt, which almost feels damp. But
it's made a long way from Australia, and there are a variety of Aussie Sea
Salts on sale. They are usually very white, which makes me nerv
I've just joined, and signed up for the digest version.
I have been making CS for a couple of months now.
I use Refresh distilled water (Western Australia).
I've started heating the water.
I have a little gadget which measures the ppm, though I know it won't
be as accurate as expensive stuff.
I've
> What sort of generator are you using - it makes a difference.
I bought it from an elderly gentleman, Peter, who lives in South
Perth, West Oz, and makes them at home. (He credits CS with fixing
his bladder cancer, which he believes he got through drinking tap
water). It looks similar to the one
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