Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-11 Thread Sandee George
Hi there RaVen I cannot tell you what to do as I am not qualified to do so, all I can say to you is to go on your intuition whatever your inner self suggests that you do, and be guided by that, Blessings Peace, love and hugs Sandee🐬 An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or s

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-10 Thread RaVen Sequoia
Hi Sandee, Speaking of Aloe Vera --- I'm am somewhat going on the Blood Type O+ diet and learned they do not recommend Aloe Vera. I LOVE Aloe Vera for my intestine and many other topical solutions. Should I ignore the Blood Type's warning? I see no scientific explanation from their part. RaVen H

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-10 Thread Sandee George
Hi Neville you gave me a good laugh, we have been around for too long ! Only today I was talking with some of my friends who are about half my age, and I was telling them that I was born in England three weeks before the last war was declared, so I came out of my mothers womb fighting an

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-09 Thread Neville
difference between both products. Nit picking perhaps, but so be it . N. From: Sandee George Sent: Saturday, 10 February 2018 3:22 AM To: Mike Devour - Silver List Subject: Re: CS>CS and viruses In my language contrived for the FDA it is electrically isolated silver just

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-09 Thread Nicky
Thank you for the explanation. Nicky > On Feb 9, 2018, at 11:22 AM, Sandee George wrote: > > In my language contrived for the FDA it is electrically isolated silver just > to give them something to contemplate ! > Peace, love and hugs > Sandee🐬 > An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything > oh

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-09 Thread Sandee George
In my language contrived for the FDA it is electrically isolated silver just to give them something to contemplate ! Peace, love and hugs Sandee🐬 An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or san...@spiceisle.com Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-09 Thread Reid Harvey
t of what you hear/read is all I can say. But I make a > distinction between 'CS' and 'EIS'. Others might argue that, but I won't. > They need to read much more and understand the distinction between both, > but I won't go into that, they can. > > N. > > &

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-09 Thread Nicky
lieve > most of what you hear/read is all I can say. But I make a distinction > between 'CS' and 'EIS'. Others might argue that, but I won't. They need to > read much more and understand the distinction between both, but I won't go > into that, they c

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-08 Thread Neville
nderstand the distinction between both, but I won't go into that, they can. N. From: Reid Harvey Sent: Friday, 9 February 2018 3:42 AM To: Silverlist Post Subject: CS>CS and viruses Greetings, How effective is CS against viruses in general? While these are a lot smaller than bacteri

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-08 Thread Sandee George
Reid it depends upon how the virus protects itself from the invasion of anything, what I know is that the EIS, when ingested, is one of the ways for boosting the immune system, so it is possible it reduces the negative effects of any virus' invasion of the body - this is all I can say about th

Re: CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-08 Thread PT Ferrance
Coconut oil is a great anti-viral having shown itself effective against even HIV.PT From: Reid Harvey To: Silverlist Post Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2018 11:42 AM Subject: CS>CS and viruses Greetings, How effective is CS against viruses in general?  While these are a

CS>CS and viruses

2018-02-08 Thread Reid Harvey
Greetings, How effective is CS against viruses in general? While these are a lot smaller than bacteria is, does this pose a problem? What about effectiveness against such viruses as those of HIV and ebola and even the flu? I keep thinking about applications in Africa. Reid

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-20 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Sorry, folks, I got this wrong: what I was remembering was a renewed interest in bacteriophages, which are viruses that take over bacteria. The longstanding and recently revived hope is that some bacteriophages may be enlisted in new medical cures. IAW, the enemy of my enemy is my frie

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-19 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Weirder still, there are pathogens of viruses, a factoid I stumbled across in a National Geographic I think. These orgamisms were once a hot topic in science but went out of style, and are are now coming back into vogue in connection with bio-terrorism worries and the increasing ineffecti

RE: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-18 Thread Richard Harris
ichard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist -Original Message- From: colloidal.sil...@cox.net [mailto:colloidal.sil...@cox.net] Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 12:00 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: carpae.d...@cox.net Subject: Re: CS>CS and viruses, Orpha, that was beautifully said

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2003-09-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Actaully a virus is no more a crystal than one molecule of salt is. But both form crystals when they aggregate. Marshall Stuff wrote: > A virus is a crystal which I suppose is why many think it is not alive. > > But maybe, just maybe, it's a crystalline based life form. > > If that be true, it's

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Viruses are on the edge of being defined as alive. They contain dna or rna, and they can reproduce, which pretty well puts thm into the category of life. They cannot reproduce without a host, but then that is true for all parasites, which are alive. Marshall mamapug wrote: > Would the word "des

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread colloidal . silver
Orpha, that was beautifully said - Original Message - From: "Orpha Yoder" To: Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 2:11 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and viruses, > Paula, > > Sometimes I get tired of trying to explain the scientific reasoning behind >

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread colloidal . silver
another flock of parrots each semester at best... Tell this kido to get his nose out of the clouds, and his feet on the ground... - Original Message - From: "sol" To: Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:08 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and viruses, > Marshalee, > That's

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread colloidal . silver
life form than us...- Original Message - From: "mamapug" To: Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:27 AM Subject: Re: CS>CS and viruses, > > Would the word "destroy" sit better?? > Either way, silver works!! > Marshalee > > > > OK, > &

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread Jack Dayton
sol 9/17/03 10:08 AM Wrote: > That's what I told him, and to my mind this is a simple semantic > issue, sloppy wording, but he being a know-it-all, and of a very > scientific bent (degree in Physics from Cornell) ... ** I could probably find it in the box of quotes I

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread John Osowiecki
; as alive Now I'm stumped. Please enlighten me. God Bless, Christiane - Original Message ----- From: "sol" To: Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:08 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and viruses, > Marshalee, > That's what I told him, and to my m

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2003-09-17 Thread Stuff
A virus is a crystal which I suppose is why many think it is not alive. But maybe, just maybe, it's a crystalline based life form. If that be true, it's alive. Who knows? At 09:15 AM 9/17/2003 -0600, you wrote: OK, My son keeps reminding me viruses are NOT alive, so how can CS be said to *k

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2003-09-17 Thread Robert Berger
Paula, If viruses reproduce (multiply) then they are alive. "Ole Bob" sol wrote: > OK, > My son keeps reminding me viruses are NOT alive, so how can CS be > said to *kill* them? Anybody know or have a guess at what the > mechanism is of CS disabling viruses? I notice in the personal studies >

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread Orpha Yoder
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:08 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and viruses, > Marshalee, > That's what I told him, and to my mind this is a simple semantic > issue, sloppy wording, but he being a know-it-all, and of a very > scientific bent (degree in Physics from Cornell) i

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2003-09-17 Thread James Holmes
You "inactivate" them. What is "dead"? How can life be assembled from "dead matter"? It is all alive. -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:pcar...@wyoming.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:15 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>CS

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread sol
Marshalee, That's what I told him, and to my mind this is a simple semantic issue, sloppy wording, but he being a know-it-all, and of a very scientific bent (degree in Physics from Cornell) is adamant that this wording casts all info on colloidal silver into the camp of hoaxes...sigh, No ne

Re: CS>CS and viruses,

2003-09-17 Thread mamapug
Would the word "destroy" sit better?? Either way, silver works!! Marshalee > OK, > My son keeps reminding me viruses are NOT alive, so how can CS be > said to *kill* them? Anybody know or have a guess at what the > mechanism is of CS disabling viruses? I notice in the personal studies > many

CS>CS and viruses, was Re: CS>>Personal studies / try these

2003-09-17 Thread sol
OK, My son keeps reminding me viruses are NOT alive, so how can CS be said to *kill* them? Anybody know or have a guess at what the mechanism is of CS disabling viruses? I notice in the personal studies many references to CS *killing* viruses but my son insists you can't kill something that isn't