Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-11-03 Thread Sandra George
Mike thanks so very much for this clarification - it is truly welcome as I, from my lack of any scientific training was starting to get angry - in my book there is nothing like experience for teaching - my recent experience with the Chickenguyna virus is that CS could not and did not do the tric

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-11-03 Thread Dee
Thanks Mike, that really explains things well. I read somewhere that viruses can also have a strand of RNA as well and are actually not organic at all. Have you heard of this? Dee Sent from my iPad > On 3 Nov 2014, at 02:07, M.G. Devour wrote: > > Sandee wrote: >> ... my understanding is th

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-11-02 Thread M.G. Devour
Sandee wrote: > ... my understanding is that a virus is NOT a pathogen, my > understanding is that a pathogen is a single cell organism with no > protection of any kind and does not hide anywhere for protection... Hi Sandee, Pathogen is a general term for any disease causing organism... >From

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-11-02 Thread Joe Huard
What about Brooks Bradley recommending a CS solution with 10% DMSO to be used with a nebulizer or Air Brush Kit from Harbor Freight to combat bronchitis, enphysema etc.? Joe On 2014-11-02 7:25 PM, Sandra George wrote: Hi There Victor - I am confused and would like to get clarity - I understand

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-11-02 Thread Sandra George
Hi There Victor - I am confused and would like to get clarity - I understand that CS cannot penetrate the defence encasement of a virus - expressed in many ways - sack of protein, mucus, hides in nerve encasements like herpes, etc., if this is not so then I am happy to be corrected, my understa

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-11-02 Thread Victor Cozzetto
Hi Leila, Sandee, I think there is some misunderstanding here that needs to be addressed, as I have seen it written more than once now. DMSO as a carrier - agreed. My concern is about comments referring to biofilm and other carrier actions: CS is one of the only things that DOES penetrate biofi

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-11-02 Thread Leila Kostyk
I use DMSO, seems to penetrate everything. > On Oct 23, 2014, at 10:57 AM, Sandra George wrote: > > Thanks for this one Ron - what carrier would be good to penetrate the > encasement of the Biofilm carrying the EIS to do itā€™s work ? I think this > is the secret we are missing because the

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-24 Thread Dee
Again, which one and how do you know it's active? dee Sent from my iPad > On 23 Oct 2014, at 22:05, Sandra George wrote: > > A good enzime to take on a regular basis is Serrapeptase as has been > suggested by many on this list > SandeešŸ¬ > Attitude is everything !!! > Sandra George > Colloidal

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-24 Thread Dee
The trouble with enzymes is they are very fragile and easily destroyed, so it is difficult to know whether you are actually getting the benefit. Ditto for buying supplements - are you buying the right one, because cost is not always an indication that the product is good...dee Sent from my iPad

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Sandra George
A good enzime to take on a regular basis is Serrapeptase as has been suggested by many on this list SandeešŸ¬ Attitude is everything !!! Sandra George Colloidal Silver Products Eye Drops & Topical Gel aliveagai...@yahoo.com On 23 Oct 2014, at 16:19, Alan Faulkner wrote: Someone on another grou

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Alan Faulkner
Someone on another group said aspirin will dissolve them. Alan On 2014-10-23, at 13:16 PM, Ron wrote: Not long ago I got the idea that I had a biofilm problem and got an herbal that was supposed to knock 'em off. Then I found out that their are also good biofilms. Don't know the details. Anyh

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2014-10-23 Thread Ron
Not long ago I got the idea that I had a biofilm problem and got an herbal that was supposed to knock 'em off. Then I found out that their are also good biofilms. Don't know the details. Anyhow I decided that it was maybe not a good idea to put something in the body to just nuke them all. Ron

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2014-10-23 Thread Sandra George
Thanks will do and I would like a copy of the HerbEtc Guardia formula - please send it to my personal addy so as not to load down this one - thanks!!! SandeešŸ¬ Attitude is everything !!! Sandra George Colloidal Silver Products Eye Drops & Topical Gel aliveagai...@yahoo.com On 23 Oct 2014, at 14:

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread 123 456
If you want to ask another group about biofilm issues you might like to sin on with crock_lack of sky I yahoo groups.com This was the subject under discussion a while ago and DB amount others was actively exploring the effectiveness of many. Tara On 10/23/14, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote: > Enzym

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2014-10-23 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Enzymes help to dissolve biofilms. We get enzymes in our diet from fruits and veggies. Fresh pineapple is one great source. If you google enzymatic therapy or enzyme and biofilm, you will find a lot of good information. You can also purchase enzymes in pill/cap form. Lola H. On Thu, Oct 23, 20

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Sandra George
Thanks Tara - I do know about DMSO however for some reason I resist it for myself - however for others who choose to use it or try it no problem if it works, this is what I am now truly understanding, we all have to try to see what works for our own bodies, not everything does and not everything

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread 123 456
Look into DMSO. It is a little bit not natural but it is the most immediately effective carrier. Farm and vet supplie outlets can get it. It is used in the horse industry and at race tracks. Tara On 10/23/14, 123 456 wrote: > Oil of Oregano is the strongest remedy for virus' infection that I > ha

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread 123 456
Oil of Oregano is the strongest remedy for virus' infection that I have ever experienced. Ultra violet laser light is also being talked about as an effectively protection from dbola too. Tara On 10/23/14, Ron wrote: > Is that Biofilm? > > *Biofilm:*An aggregate of microbes with a distinct archite

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Sandra George
Thanks for this one Ron - what carrier would be good to penetrate the encasement of the Biofilm carrying the EIS to do itā€™s work ? I think this is the secret we are missing because the results of using EIS in Africa belies so much of the chat SandeešŸ¬ Attitude is everything !!! Sandra Ge

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Sandra George
Hi There Phil - thanks for this one I will study it further for my own edification, as this virus subject is really intriguing me now ! I strongly feel that if we are to survive what is out there now, we have to truly know more about this subject ! Cheers SandeešŸ¬ Attitude is everythi

CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Phil Morrison
*How does silver work? (According to Sais:)* There are three mechanisms of deactivation that silver utilizes to incapacitate disease-causing organisms. They are: Catalytic Oxidation; Reaction with Cell Membranes; and Binding with the DNA of disease organisms to prevent unwinding. Catalytic Oxida

Re: CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Ron
Is that Biofilm? *Biofilm:*An aggregate of microbes with a distinct architecture. A biofilm is like a tiny city in which microbial cells, each only a micrometer or two long, form towers that can be hundreds of micrometers high. The "streets" between the towers are really fluid-filled channels

CS>CS - Virus

2014-10-23 Thread Sandra George
Because of my own experience with this Chickenguyna virus I have been sent back into my past for answers - As I understand the research into virus - a virus encases itself as protection - this is why EIS cannot get to kill them - oxygen therapy - either ozone or hydrogen peroxide - does what ?