On 3/17/2020 7:23 PM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:
Nebulizing is being suggested by Victor F. Cozzetto , and it was my
first impulse to do so as well, but I have read others cautioning
against nebulizing with anything in the presence of this virus, as it
will tend to push the virus
On 11/29/2014 9:52 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:
Also if memory serves our body produces MSM.
Yes, the body does produce MSM, but the amount produced lessens from
late puberty on, none or almost none by senior years. I take it every
day. Am shortly in severe pain when I
See
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/03/03/msm-benefits.aspx
MSM is produced from
DMSO, which is produced in a variety of ways - including as a byproduct
of papermaking. However, MSM is a sulphur compound, about 34% sulphur
content. The MSM however not only provides
Thinking of gelling ingredients - does anyone know how the elixa gel
maker works - what ingredients, if any, it uses to make gel? And I'm
still interested in additional information on the elixa silver makers.
Has anyone used them? Thanks, Sara
I have no experience with any CS gel
I don't like his religion either - and I think he could do a whole lot
for a whole lot if he chose to give the research data, the specifics...
which he really hasn't done.However, that being said, he HAS
described the science of it. And there are many bright minds out there
who have
We have a quart sized Colloidal Master. We like it, but are also
considering getting Elixa's 1 gallon generator. Any feed back on this
system? Also, has anyone tried their colloidal silver gel maker?
Thanks for any input. Sara
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Some of us experience physical vibration as new waves of energy are
coming into our experience of creation.
It can literally feel like each cell in our bodies is manifesting a
physical level of vibration. It can get intense, but it is organic and
transformational. I'm not saying that is what
In general, I tend towards the whole food concept as better. But when
it comes to ascorbic acid, the complex with bioflavonoids does next to
nothing for me, and actually seems to cause increased sinus issues.
Ascorbic acid alone relieves the congestion, usually completely. I
don't
Actually supernumerary teeth are fairly common. A few of us, not so
common, have a complete full third set of teeth (2nd adult)! It sounds
like it could be convenient, and it would be if they could come through
with any ease, but that usually is far from the case. The old teeth try
to stay
For me, doing this with clove oil was the best success.It burns like
you know what when you put it on, but then within seconds there is
immediate relief from the pain - not gone, but down from Niagra Falls
level pain to a little trickle presence of pain. And it stopped the
abscess
can you tell us how you do that... what is your recipe and process??
Thanks, Sara
I make our CG at home, so I know what is in it. I am saving up to buy
a 6 inch 18guage 24k gold wire so I can make my own CG from scratch.
Right now I use gold chloride and convert it to CG with maltodextrin
My Amish friends use just a tiny dab of kerosene on the end of a q-tip
to coat their tonsils or back of the throat when they feel an intense
sore throat coming on. It doesn't always work - seems to be most
effective, strangely enough, with ones that test as strep. Their doctor
has suggested
You can easily buy it by itself. There are expensive brands, but also
cheaper generic ones offered at various places. You can get it in
conjunction with a decongestant and or cough suppressant, maybe some
other options, or just all by itself. Sara
It's usually an ingredient in cough
which the liquid seems to dissolve.
Rowena
On 4/11/2012 9:01 PM, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
You can easily buy it by itself. There are expensive brands, but
also cheaper generic ones offered at various places. You can get it
in conjunction with a decongestant and or cough suppressant, maybe
Anything in a mix would be processed white stevia...
my body like those substitute sugars
it does best with just plain old sugar
or maple syrup or honey
but the stevia that stopped my detox was in the
electrolye balance emergen-c
I went and checked the ingredients. It is stevia extract - which is
chemically processed, _and_ it also uses maltodextrin (made from corn)
for sweetning. Bad combo - but is what is used to spread stevia out in
many supposedly stevia products. I wouldn't touch anything with
maltodextrin in
says it is measures
like sugar, you are looking at something that is only slightly stevia.
Pure processed stevia extract has a sugar equivalency of one teaspoon
stevia= one cup of sugar. Sara
What's a good source of the real stevia?
Olushola
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Sara Mandal-Joy
normal sugar/sweet
consumption. Sara
I've been following this thread and wondering why people are not using
birch bark extract xylitol?
Thanks.
PT
*From:* Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent
Just so you know, this product is not an extract of the unprocessed
leaf. It is processed stevia, the sweetner extracted from the leaf and
then diluted. To be simply an extract of the leaf it would be not a
brownish green liquid, not clear, and would have a licorice taste. How
do I know?
liquid, not clear,
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*From:* Sara Mandal-Joy mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Friday, September 28, 2012 8:53 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS Stevia
Just so you know, this product is not an extract
One thing to be aware of is that not all stevia is the same. Many of
the products called stevia actually are full of other fillers that are
pretty nasty to most people with sensitive health issues. ANY white
powdered stevia, including those that are pure stevia, has been highly
chemically
If you do a search you'll find a ton of information, many articles, on
both the benefits of rebounding, AND the dangers of rebounding on a mini
tramp. On a mini trampoline is a great way to damage your feet,
ankles, and knees. DON'T DO IT!!! But there is no better excercise
than rebounding
I wonder if you may have kidney stones. Lemon juice actually helps to
start dissolve these a bit. Frequent juicing and drinking of raw lemons
can actually eventually naturally dissolve some kidney stones entirely.
But if it simply began to erode the surface, it would likely begin to
attempt
YES YES YES YES... it has given me back my life. It does take time and
consistency - during acute phases of dealing with my injury I was
spending 1 and a half hours a day doing these poses/exercises. That
went on for maybe a month, then down to about 40 minutes. Now I do a
maintenance 20
It may be a similar cure, but my son had horrendous P for all his
childhood years. Not even the super strong prescription shampoos helped
a bit. When I started to look into kefir for our diets, I found that
some folks were using kefir whey (drained off finished kefir, leaving
behind a soft
I was able to heal myself of both a rotator cuff problem and achilles
tendonitis, at different times, with a book called Pain Free, using
various pose type exercises to realign things correctly. Takes a bit of
time investment, especially for the first few weeks, but afterwards
takes about 15
'Pain FRee', who is the author? Thanks, Kathy
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*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, July 25, 2012 6:13 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSMRI Question/ rotator cuff injury
On 7/25/2012 9:53 AM, Lena Guyot wrote:
I hate when these things think they can settle in to make a career in
our bodies!
Thanks and be well,
Léna
I sure agree with you on that!! I do still find that though these
excercises/stretches have completely returned my functionality, that the
same
Not really... they have more of a reputation for reporting what the
highest bidder asks them to report. Truly. Do the research.
They have a reputation for accuracy.
JudyDownMaine
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traditional, orthodox, or
Alan, you are not the list owner here. This list is a place where many
folks are friends. Lengthy personal correspondence usually doesn't
happen here, but unless Mike steps in and calls a halt to any
particular exchange, it is up to us each as individuals to decide what
to share here. In
Have you tried LDN (low dose naltrexone)? Many folks with FM have found
at least some relief with this medication.
All,
FM is discussed in this forum every couple of years. My wife has it and is
in pain most of the time.
Do any of you know of any modern breakthroughs in ways to cure it or at
Um, I'm not worried about my own search engine picking up my own
information. I'm not thrilled about everybody else's search engines
being able to have access to what I have expressed. And, unfortunately,
even lists that are closed, specified to not be harvested in any
search, still manage
Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:01 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CSour Flower Essence conversation
Um, I'm not worried about my own search engine picking up my own
information. I'm not thrilled about everybody else's search engines
being
Yes, thank you Mike.Holding space for your health and
wellbeingSara
On 5/15/2012 8:38 AM, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Thank you, Mike. Good to hear from you, and sending prayers for
speedy healing from your health issues.
MA
Mike Monet - there is NO place on this forum for YOUR behavior - your
accusations of a known and beloved member here.I don't know where
owner Mike is at the moment - he'd usually step in when such an
egregious accusation was being made. You need to back up though.
You may not agree
I did do that, years ago, with result that I will never use a microwave
in my home. I used a total of twelve plants, to make sure it wasn't a
fluke. All conditions the same. Used peanuts, which I use for testing
many things, as to various garden supplements and such. All water was
The fellow who runs this list, another Mike, has had mold problems
himself, I believe, and may have some suggestions for you, Mike
Monett.You could write him at listowner address?? He doesn't seem
to have been active here in recent days.Another source for help
might be writing to the
On 5/10/2012 7:09 PM, Mike Monett wrote:
Your keyboard is using too many periods per sentence. Pretty soon you won't
have any left.
Mike, I realize you may be trying to throw a bit of humor into things,
but it feels like one more example of your needing to be the one
pronouncing what is right
I would choose losing the tooth over a root canal any day!
My garden cream - what I use on my hands, under my gardening gloves,
to make it possible for me to keep gardening, is a cream made of coconut
oil, dmso, and msm. It doesn't fully dissolve, at least not in the
concentrations of dmso I have tried so far, so the cream is sandy in
texture, but
You should know that that prescription is not universally effective -
it works for some folks, others not at all.
Certainly worth a serious try. But be aware your mileage may vary.
Some folks actually use hot red peppers to lessen their pain - I'm one
of those.I religiously did the
I wouldn't use any bottled or canned lemon juice, no matter if organic.
It has to be heated to be bottled/canned, and that is what turns it from
a healthy food to the opposite. Sara
I use fresh and organic if avalable. Costco has a organic lemon juice
from Italy that is reasonably priced. I
I've just ordered it there, too - and it is only 12 bucks for 100 gms
right now - on sale, and shipping on two bags is only 5 bucks. Some
won't like that it is bulk powder - you need to fill your own capsules.
But it is less expensive that way. Http://www.vitaglo.com carries two
different
Wow, after all he has freely given to this list, this statement is sure
snarky and uncalled for Sara
Nice 'advertisement' for your new capacity as consultant and of course
for your company's testing labs. Funny, no mention of cost.
Renee
/---Original Message---/
I am currently
whether or not they
are talking about ABL products?
David
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Sara Mandal-Joy
smjl...@wavewls.com mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com wrote:
I'm not set up for watching youtube on this system (computer
doesn't belong to me). but I contracted malaria in Papua New
,
Léna
On Mar 19, 2012, at 6:13 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
So glad to hear someone else say this - everyone just looks at me and
says Aw that's because you're SO toxic!! when I complain about
taking MSM!
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*From:*Sara Mandal-Joy mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com
I'm not set up for watching youtube on this system (computer doesn't
belong to me). but I contracted malaria in Papua New Guinea, where I
was born - my dad was a missionary there. Anyways, I had recurrent
shakes, episodes where I was freezing and shaking, throughout my
life. Never knew what
Something that works surprisingly well with a cough is cayanne pepper -
dried and powdered. I take about a teaspoon of it, mix it in a bit of
cold orange juice, and sip it down through a straw, so the fluid
reaches the back of the throat and goes down, coating it. I've also
used various
Since Thrive stars (and was created by) someone who was being groomed to
run Proctor and Gamble, I was a bit hesitant to watch it or give it any
weight. However, after someone pointed me in the direction of a free
U-tube version, I decided to watch it. It is profound, and important,
and well
I've heard the diet path helps many. Didn't seem to make much of a
difference for me. In fact, hot red peppers were part of my relief -
topically. MSM and DMSO have pretty well relieved my problems though. Sara
On 10/30/2011 7:02 AM, PTFerrance wrote:
My Aunt had it and when she took all
Does he have specific dietary info available? See a smattering of
articles that may touch on a variety of such issues, but nothing that
presents his diet ... Sara
On 10/30/2011 10:20 AM, sol wrote:
I recommend you read about diabetes and cataracts here:
www.raypeat.com
Ray Peat's ideas
for the input.
Sara
On 10/30/2011 2:23 PM, sol wrote:
Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
Does he have specific dietary info available? See a smattering of
articles that may touch on a variety of such issues, but nothing that
presents his diet ... Sara
So far as I know, Peat has never written any actual eating
Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple, or hedge apple. Maybe
you know the tree by another name. Sara
On 10/21/2011 8:06 AM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 10/20/2011 11:35:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
drumr...@stny.rr.com writes:
No Osage Orange in upstate NY
weed or more properly
datura stramonium.
doug
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smjl...@wavewls.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: CSGreen Walnut Hull /Osage Orange in upstate NY
Some folks call the osage orange a thorn apple
a fun winter holiday tree if you put gum-drops
on each thorn and place branch in a sturdy vase. A great scout project. L
On Oct 21, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
Well, different parts of the country call things different
names.Around here, the osage orange tree is called a thorn
That is not definitive. We have a smart meter on our water. The old
meter is still there and is running. The new meter doesn't even have a
dial - it is all directly transmitted data, no local readout. Sara
On 10/20/2011 9:14 PM, Gene Wolfe wrote:
Melly, go out and look at the meter. If it
question
is what is the new meter recording?
PT
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From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:smjl...@wavewls.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 10:50 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSmart Meter and Chem Trail
That is not definitive. We have a smart meter on our water
I seem to be susceptible to lipomas, had a couple big ones removed when
they became painful. But since then I've discovered that I can fairly
quickly shrink and ultimately (within a month or so) get rid of them
entirely simply by rubbing DMSO into the spot a couple times a day. It
It is 90%, right out of the bottle. Sara
On 9/29/2011 11:37 AM, Alan Jones wrote:
Interesting! I wonder if this would work on my dog? What
concentration DMSO do you use?
Alan
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a rebounder is great in that situation. For actual exercise, jumping,
lifting feet off the rebounder kind of movement you need an expensive
rebounder, not the cheapie kinds, or you can damage your feet and
knees. But, for moving lymphatics all you need to do is sit on the
rebounder and let
It certainly would be worth a try. As some have said, even if you
can't actually jump in a way that you are lifting your feet off the mat,
just bouncing lightly in place is very helpful. Its been very important
for my health. Sara
On 9/17/2011 7:08 PM, Smitty wrote:
I know someone with
I use cold pressed coconut oil - does wonders. Stops the pain almost
immediately, and heals much more quickly. I just rub it into the skin -
most will be absorbed, so you won't be all sticky. Sara
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They work great in an mp3 player, if you're only interested in a short
listening period. Also work great in a remote - which takes little energy.
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recyclables. Sara
On 9/11/2011 4:57 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
These are AA batteries. Far to large for an mp3 player. I have probably
about 30 of them.
PT
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Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 4:02 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Our Tynergy batteries and charger work well - our batteries get a huge
workout - going through one or two AAA batteries every day. Our initial
pack is still doing pretty well over a year later. They don't keep
going as long as they did at first, and definately not as long as a
the quick hot air drying time tells me that a high heat is used
Would have to ask their supplier for specifics, but that would be my
assumption.
Sara
On 7/19/2011 9:31 PM, jaxi wrote:
http://nowfoods.com/Products/ProductFAQs/M013397.htm
This sounds like it meets the not a lot of heat
Um, not in my experience. If the label does not specifically say
cold pressed than it isn't. There are all kinds of word tricks used
to make it seem as though it is the special kind, when its not. And
some companies that say they are cold pressed even, need to be studied
further, as some
I have used and enjoyed TT, but if you read their detailed processing
info, they do use heating, and believe it is healthful/good to kill all
natural enzymes in the processing. Sara
On 7/19/2011 5:28 PM, Gene Wolfe wrote:
We use Tropical Traditions, and it says it is organic and cold
, for specific health benefits, I find
the unheated ones to be highly preferable, better results. Sara
On 7/19/2011 6:36 PM, jaxi wrote:
So Sara - who doesn't use heat? That's what I am not clear on.
Jaxi
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Sara Mandal-Joy smjl...@wavewls.com
mailto:smjl
No, I haven't. It sounds like it likely doesn't use enzyme killing
heat (assuming the low heat used for dehydrating is actually remaining
in the raw food levels) in their processing. But they don't
specifically say that they don't use heat in the final steps and/or
canning process. I'd
Have you seen the No Pain book, by Pete Ergoscue (sp?) I think the
author is. Actually he has a whole series of various books, but the no
pain one goes through and lists by body area of pain/disfunction,
various poses and exercises you can do to realign everything, which
allows natural
All I can tell you is that coconut oil heated in processing does not
work nearly as well for me as unheated. I had nearly given up on it
when using TT, other than loving the taste, and it helping with appetite
control, and some assistance with surface skin issues. But it did not
offer the
me too.. Sara
On 7/11/2011 1:34 AM, Dr. Matthias Weisser wrote:
A also would like one.
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I make my own kefir. Can't do better than that, from my perception.
Sara
On 3/12/2011 3:30 PM, SJY wrote:
Anyone have experience and recommendations for probiotics?
Specifically, brands that have at least 10 strains of friendly
bacteria with a strength of at least 10 billion bacteria,
I don't well tolerate regular or raw milk products. I do tolerate
butter, cream, sour cream and some cheeses. But I do fine with kefir
(or yogurt also, but I prefer kefir).
Once the milk has been cultured I can digest it. Sara
On 2/19/2011 6:49 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
And I'm allergic to
, and I was hoping
kefir would not do the same thing, but it sure does.
sol
P.S. should this topic be moved to the OT list?
Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
I don't well tolerate regular or raw milk products. I do tolerate
butter, cream, sour cream and some cheeses. But I do fine with kefir
(or yogurt
-Joy wrote:
Also, stir some cinnamon into your kefir - see if that makes a
difference. It does for some. Sara
I am taking cinnamon and it doesn't seem to be doing anything yet, but
it's only been a week. Any idea how long it takes to work?
Taking other supplements to improve blood sugar
Most xylitol today is made from corn, not from tree inner bark.
Unless the maker specifies the source as being the tree bark, assume it
is from corn. I use xylitol myself, and for medicinal use it is great.
I would not use it as a sugar substitute as eating it in any amount will
cause
Um, Marshall - Truvia is not stevia. It has a little processed stevia
in it, but is primarily a sugar alcohol - the bulk of it. For folks who
react to sugar alcohols, it is important to know the difference. A tiny
pinch of plain processed stevia would work, or a bit of honey, or some
plain
I think it depends on your face how deep/broad an area is involved. I
have used black salve on my face on small lesions. And had no problem
with scarring.
I think I would hesitate on a larger area, but it would still seem
preferable to some of the alternatives, in my perception. There is a
Oh.. I think I have read that it is best to avoid the eye area, with
the black salve.
I had a cancerous lesion on my lower eyelid that I did have surgically
removed, because I didn't want to get that close to my eye with the
black salve. Good luck deciding what to do! I wouldn't worry
Um, no, I was talking about straining the finished kefir, not
separating the kefir from the grains. I use a plastic strainer to do
that and it takes seconds to do. I am refering to then separating the
finished kefir, which does take hours or even weeks if you are looking
for a harder
and stevia is also really good. Sara
On 12/5/2010 3:44 PM, s...@emotap.com wrote:
Gotcha! I misunderstood. I have never done that. Is that how you make
your own cream cheese?
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Um, no, I was talking about straining the finished kefir
I healed my son's psoriasis using kefir whey as a hair rinse - I'd
shampoo first (using homemade soap) and rinse well, then pour a quart of
whey diluted with warm water - about a cup of kefir to 3 cups water -
over his hair, rub it in to the scalp. It took a couple weeks to fully
clear up,
it in some way)? Since
it cleared up his scalp (I'm assuming that since you say you used it as a
hair rinse and not a body rinse) -- why wouldn't it clear up body patches
also?
Brilliant...I wonder if it would help with my kid's eczema?!?!
Lisa
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From: Sara Mandal-Joy
I first used a recipe I found in Dr. Hulda Clark's books. She actually
suggested using borax water for shampoo, but gave the recipe for lye
soap as well. You can probably find that recipe online, just search on
Dr. Clark's lye soap recipe. Most of her material is now out there on
the web. I
This is also the one I have.Hard copy or paperwork would be the
same. There are _many_ other books (by the same author) focused on some
of the same practices. One for sports folks, one for women, one for
folks at the computer a lot. Also many other things, dvd's and such.
The newest
There is a book called Pain Free that has various
poses/exercises/stretches for pain in different body locations. Plantar
fascitis is specifically addressed. It helped my partner overcome
several years of severe pain (and significant disability) from this
condition, which nothing had helped
Where can I find a good zapper that's reasonably priced?
~*~*~*~*~*~
Joy
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Is there a list for parasites and worms - does anyone know?
Blessings!
Joy
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of this information can be found easily and readily
enough. Do green juices - they will do a good job in revitalizing your
blood cells so that your body can do its own part in the healing process.
Joy
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Hi Mike - I too have no problem with eskimo. I imagine you are the one
with most of the headaches.
And I much appreciate your not taking the easy route. Important
information, including whole lists, not just certain posts or threads,
can just disappear, without notice, when the big group
Hi,
A batch with yet another different kind of distilled water came out
yellow with a clearly metallic taste. Is this ok?
Joy
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I haven't, but my Amish friends use turpentine and/or kerosene (if they
don't have turpentine on hand at the moment) to deal with sore throats -
they take a q-tip, dip it in the turpentine, and swab it on the back of
the throat. Often stops both infections and viruses in their tracks. Sara
my son's night care provider saved our house from burning when he picked
up a flaming (hot oil, was covered, heating up for popcorn - when I took
the lid off it exploded) cast iron pan in his bare hands
and ran it out of the house. The burns were extremely severe on his
hands and worse on his
In Mike's case, you could see the tissue continuing to burn from the
scorched flesh, literally see the burn
progressing in the deep flesh. No way in his case would we have put him
near anything warm. For a lesser burn, perhaps. But not for a severe
one. It took the ice water immersion to
I'm not spending much time at the computer these days, so haven't kept
up with much of this thread.
Someone else may have mentioned it, but had you thought of cast iron?
Used extensively or at high
heat, you will get iron in your food (which for some can be a good
thing, for others not,
zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 5/12/2010 1:04:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
wsims21...@aol.com writes:
Can anyone tell me, is catnip oil actually being used as a
mosquito repellant? If so, how is it applied?
I use it - I do it several ways. The more elaborate way
Del wrote:
Because it contains honey, it has very few of the DMSO undesirable
side effects.
It is 70% DMSO, 30% distilled water, plus the honey.
http://dmso.bz/pages/1/index.htm
Del - DMSO if great. I use it myself topically, and have occasionally
used it along with CS in my
nebulizer -
There is a book called Pain Free, by an author with a name something
like Pete Ergoscue (sp?).
This was a fellow who was badly injured in war, and taught his body how
to realign itself to preinjury
status. He has several books, but this one focuses on various problem
areas, tells you how to do
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