Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier

2008-01-22 Thread faith gagne
Thanks Marshall. Faith G. - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 12:11 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier faith gagne wrote: Is there milk in the brain? Faith G. Follow the logic. Milk contains l

Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier

2008-01-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
slightly soured could be a problem. Marshall - Original Message - From: "Tad Winiecki" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 5:27 AM Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier On Jan 21, 2008, at 12:49 PM, faith gagne wrote: What kind of a problem? Faith G

Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier

2008-01-22 Thread faith gagne
Is there milk in the brain? Faith G. - Original Message - From: "Tad Winiecki" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 5:27 AM Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier On Jan 21, 2008, at 12:49 PM, faith gagne wrote: What kind of a problem? Faith G. -

Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier

2008-01-22 Thread Tad Winiecki
On Jan 21, 2008, at 12:49 PM, faith gagne wrote: What kind of a problem? Faith G. - Original Message - From: "Tad Winiecki" Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 7:18 AM Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier ] I looked at old files on my old computer no longer used

Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier

2008-01-21 Thread faith gagne
What kind of a problem? Faith G. - Original Message - From: "Tad Winiecki" To: Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 7:18 AM Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier I looked at old files on my old computer no longer used on the internet and found a file like this

Re: CS & blood brain barrier was Re: CS>MMs hoax or cure?

2008-01-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
sol wrote: Marshall Dudley wrote: Marshall, How does MMS get into those places? What is the mechanism? sol By diffusion. For barriers like the blood brain barrier, or nerve sheaths, particles may be unable to penetrate it, but a gas finds the barrier quite permeable. Same goes for ozone.

Re: CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier

2008-01-21 Thread Tad Winiecki
I looked at old files on my old computer no longer used on the internet and found a file like this. It said Silver nitrates and lactates were a problem. I wonder what this would mean about putting CS in milk? Nancy On Jan 20, 2008, at 7:32 PM, Clayton Family wrote: some time back a link was

CS>Re: CS & blood brain barrier

2008-01-20 Thread Clayton Family
some time back a link was posted to a medical study, which stated in it that cs was found in brain tissue, as well as in organ tissue. This was supposed to be a bad thing, and was mentioned to discourage people from taking cs. I thought this was a good thing, that it showed the silver was getti

CS & blood brain barrier was Re: CS>MMs hoax or cure?

2008-01-20 Thread sol
Marshall Dudley wrote: Marshall, How does MMS get into those places? What is the mechanism? sol By diffusion. For barriers like the blood brain barrier, or nerve sheaths, particles may be unable to penetrate it, but a gas finds the barrier quite permeable. Same goes for ozone. Marshall So

CS>blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-20 Thread sol
So EIS might actually be helpful for a parietal lobe brain tumor in a human? A very good friend of mine has just been diagnosed, don't know yet if the tumor is malignant or not. sol marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: ##Sorry -- but I've had just the opposite information and experience. Collo

Re: CS>Re[2]: CS>blood-brain barrier

2003-03-16 Thread Kit
Thanks, Solar! I was recalling from memory since all I have is the VHS. .wave shape and frequency is for our heavy hittersway over my head! ;-P Have a great Sunday, Kit > >Beck never suggested that blood electrification caused things to pass >the blood/brain barrier that wouldn'

CS>Re[2]: CS>blood-brain barrier

2003-03-16 Thread Solar
Hello Kit, Sunday, March 16, 2003, 12:54:43 AM, you wrote: K> Thanks, Jonathan, K> For the addtional info K> Any idea if the ponts, chi, and lasers have K> to be correclating to brain representations? K> Also, according to Beck, his blood-electrification K> device will also do soI don

Re: CS>blood-brain barrier

2003-03-16 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
You are welcome. My best advice for anyone seriously interested in this topic is to get the complete articles by Y. Omura M.D., from MedLine. All are publised in the Journal of Acupuncture and Electrotherapy. Fascinating reading. Organ representation point stimulation is one option, but it se

Re: CS>blood-brain barrier

2003-03-15 Thread Kit
Thanks, Jonathan, For the addtional info Any idea if the ponts, chi, and lasers have to be correclating to brain representations? Also, according to Beck, his blood-electrification device will also do soI don't know to how many substances but he warns not to eat garlic while using his

Re: CS>blood-brain barrier

2003-03-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Great posting; thanks. I would add to the list of things that can open the BBB: cranial electrostimulation; stimulation of organ representation points on the hands (esp. fingers); chi energy; lasers; and other deliberate methods of enhancing drug uptake to the brain, including cilantro uptake f

Re: CS>blood-brain barrier

2003-03-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Thanks. That was very informative. Marshall Kit wrote: > Just to be sure everyone's on the same page.. > > the BBB generally refers the molecular level ... > > Naturally, anything that can bore/chew can theoretically > make it anywhere in the body. :-) Kit > > · In the early l900s researc

CS>blood-brain barrier

2003-03-14 Thread Kit
Just to be sure everyone's on the same page.. the BBB generally refers the molecular level ... Naturally, anything that can bore/chew can theoretically make it anywhere in the body. :-) Kit · In the early l900s researchers found the first evidence that the brain had a specialized barr

RE: CS>Blood brain barrier

1999-10-11 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
- From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 8:34 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Blood brain barrier << File: Blood-b.jpg >> >From "World of Chemistry" by Joesten/Johnston/Netterville/Wood and published by S

CS>Blood brain barrier

1999-10-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
>From "World of Chemistry" by Joesten/Johnston/Netterville/Wood and published by Saunders College Publishing, page 693: "Dopamine will not cross the blood-brain barrier (Fig. 21-18), but research indicated that L-dopa is an effective drug because it crosses the blood-brain barrier and then reacts

CS>Blood Brain Barrier, was West Nile Virus

1999-10-07 Thread Silverworks (Nancy B.)
The blood brain barrier is real; blood vessels to the brain are very small, and most antibiotics are larger than a blood cell. You can't pass a golf ball through a garden hose; similarly you can't fit most antibiotics through capillaries in the brain. However, colloidal silver is far smaller than a

Re: CS>Blood brain barrier

1999-05-30 Thread Simon Caleb
I know of a partner of a friend suffering from HIV/Aids related Toxoplasmosis (a brain bug/virus). He refused to take any medicine (due to losing a friends from AZT) , He was sent home by his hospital Dr, basically to die. He started on two teaspoons of 10PPM CS a day & worked up to 2 fluid ounces