RE: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-18 Thread Jim Holmes
Oligiodynamic? -Original Message- From: gallen4...@aol.com [mailto:gallen4...@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 1:59 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET Garnet, Some time ago, like maybe a couple of years, there was quit

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2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
Does the archive serach only check thread titles and not the body of the message? If it checks the body of the message then the thread title is not so important. I know on Yahoo it is suppose to check the message too, not just the title. But I have seen it only check recent messages and not pull

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
I have not had a practical reason to look into it. Garnet On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 22:07, Dan Nave wrote: > > Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET > > > > * From: Garnet wrote: > > * Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 09:29:15 > > > > I make 10 ppm CS but you

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
Actually my experience does not bear this out. I use ~10 ppm and I drink at least a cup a day, divided into 3-4 gulps. If there is something going around or if I feel off I increase this up to a quart a day or more. If I stick at my maintenance dose when I start to feel yucky or fatigued I sometime

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2004-10-18 Thread j rigby
At 01:55 PM 18/10/04, you wrote: No, sol, this does not work, as you can easily see by checking the archives. The previous thread broke as soon as j rigby changed the subject. Unfortunately, he did not check his post, and did not know his suggestion would not work: http://escribe.

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2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread From: sol Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:34:52 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74070.html > So the trick is to put the changed subject AFTER the original, but > NOT before it as in : > Now Changing Thread, was Re:CS>Is

CS>No, It's not really this quiet, was "CS>Is it really this quiet?"

2004-10-17 Thread Dan Nave
No. Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/hea

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2004-10-17 Thread sol
So the trick is to put the changed subject AFTER the original, but NOT before it as in : Now Changing Thread, was Re:CS>Is it really this quiet? sol j rigby wrote: Hi folks, It *IS* frustrating, but as you can see, easy to do. It will show right after the last post with the old name in 99.9

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Dan Nave
Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET * From: Garnet wrote: * Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 09:29:15 > I make 10 ppm CS but you can use what ever concentration CS you have on hand. It would make it more effective presumable to use a higher concentration CS but I get floaters whe

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2004-10-17 Thread j rigby
Hi folks, It *IS* frustrating, but as you can see, easy to do. It will show right after the last post with the old name in 99.999% of Databases. At 05:50 AM 18/10/04, you wrote: Last time I changed one, it was pointed out to me that it would make it very difficult to follow the thread in the

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET From: GAllen4296 Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 13:03:47 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74050.html > Garnet, > Some time ago, like maybe a couple of years, there was quite a > lengthy discussion of what PPM of CS is needed to cu

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread GAllen4296
Garnet, Some time ago, like maybe a couple of years, there was quite a lengthy discussion of what PPM of CS is needed to cure something. As I remember, the conclusion was that ppm is largely irrelevant -- 2or3 ppm being as effective as 20 or 30. There is a technical name for this condition

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread sol
Last time I changed one, it was pointed out to me that it would make it very difficult to follow the thread in the archives. So I did not change it, in any of my replies. As it is a search for one of the key words in the posts will bring up a post and the subject header, which can then be follow

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET From: Denise Rollheiser Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:57:52 > Could the subject of this thread be possible CHANGED!?!? I am > attempting to learn about CS and find it very VERY disheartening > when subject lines can not be changed

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Denise Rollheiser
: "Garnet" To: "Silver List" Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 10:14 AM Subject: Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET > The recommend oral dose is 4cc per day of 99% - although people have > consumed much higher amounts, this is what Dr Jacob recommends probably > bec

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-17 Thread sol
The key is as JBB said, *competent* medical diagnosis. I don't think that is available to me. Once in pre-CS years I went to the doctor with so much fluid in one lung that it took quite some time for every breath to bubble out, very weird feeling, btw, but anyway he said I just had bronchitis

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-17 Thread Garnet
The recommend oral dose is 4cc per day of 99% - although people have consumed much higher amounts, this is what Dr Jacob recommends probably because it is well below what would even cause most people the transient side effects like headache and slight queasy stomach. The toxic dose is 44,000 times

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I think the merit of the anti-virals is that in a real crisis, they can keep the virus from spiraling out of control in the body, stopping the illness from progressing to a fatal pneumonia. On Friday, Oct 15, 2004, at 23:08 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote: Here is a link I found--I didn't know these

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? GARNET

2004-10-15 Thread Bruce Anderson
Garnet, Could you please give the DMSO, CS ratio? I think I'd like to add that mixture to the war chest. Many thanks, Bruce Garnet wrote: Combining oral CS and oral DMSO may make the difference here. DMSO will penetrate and carry CS to tissues that it might not normally penetrate unless ver

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? From: sol Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 07:13:08 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74009.html > Here is a link I found--I didn't know these drugs existed either. > http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/antiviral/ > I wonder what other side effe

RE: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Sally Khanna
with food. TW -Original Message- From: Heather King (LCA) [mailto:heath...@microsoft.com] Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 7:10 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Is it really this quiet? Actually, I've found that if you don't let the chopped garlic sit in your mou

RE: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Sally Khanna
with food. TW -Original Message- From: Heather King (LCA) [mailto:heath...@microsoft.com] Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 7:10 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Is it really this quiet? Actually, I've found that if you don't let the chopped garlic sit in your mou

RE: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Terry
garlic breath, but it seems to work pretty well. It does kill viruses... If you are by yourself, you can take as much as your system can stand... Dan CS>Is it really this quiet? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Sally Khanna
Neem is also anti-viral. Sally Garnet wrote: There are a number of anti-viral herbs. I have used these three with great success for fever blisters. Olive Leaf Hypericum (St John's wort) Lomatium (a traditional flu remedy) With herbs you may have to take them more often and in higher doses tha

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Garnet
There are a number of anti-viral herbs. I have used these three with great success for fever blisters. Olive Leaf Hypericum (St John's wort) Lomatium (a traditional flu remedy) With herbs you may have to take them more often and in higher doses than what can accomplish prevention before the fact.

RE: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Heather King (LCA)
onders and I also had no discernable body odor during this time...while I had the candida overgrowth/imbalance, the BO was present. Just my .02 cents... Heather -Original Message- From: Dan Nave [mailto:dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com] Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 7:38 AM To: silver

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread sol
Here is a link I found--I didn't know these drugs existed either. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/antiviral/ I wonder what other side effects they may have besides the ones mentioned...seems like a bit much to shorten the flu by only one or two days. Prior to my cold, I'd have said I'd just

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Hi, Mike, No worries; I think we can use this forum to exchange useful information so that in an emergency we can get facts rather than speculation. If I find the name of the recommended medications I will post them here. Again, from what I read, the key is to get them in the first 72

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-15 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Jonathan, Sorry for misinterpreting your post - I didn't even know there were prescription anti-viral medications that worked! Even then, I'd be concerned about side effects, such as with CIPRO. (Yes, I know it is only an antibiotic, but some coworkers think it is effective against viruses.

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
r two of infection, so early diagnosis would be crucial if one wants to use approved meds.That was my main point in writing. Cheers, JBB On Friday, Oct 15, 2004, at 11:54 Asia/Tokyo, Mike Monett wrote: Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? From: Jonathan B. Britten Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-14 Thread Garnet
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 20:14, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: > > Bottom line: in some instances, a competent medical diagnosis can > save your life. This may prove particularly true this winter, if > avian flu become epidemic or pandemic. I have read that very early use > of anti-viral medicin

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-14 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CS>Is it really this quiet? From: Jonathan B. Britten Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:19:17 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74003.html [...] > I have read that very early use of anti-viral medicines can put an > end to it. Can CS? I just flat out do not know and d

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I will strongly confirm the advice below. The one time in my life to be severely ill and hospitalized, I neglected to get competent medical advice about a chronic "chest cold" I just could not shake. (My fault: I was using a "deodorized" garlic that contains no allicin: no wonder I was

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-14 Thread C. Hatzfeld
Some herbs are better than others. I prefer Nature's Way Standardized (Purple Cap) to their regular herbal formulas with the Yellow Cap. When we've tried to fight colds/infections they get nowhere unless we used the Standardized Purple Cap. Make sure to take multiple times a day. The earlier yo

CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-14 Thread Dan Nave
you are by yourself, you can take as much as your system can stand... Dan CS>Is it really this quiet? From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net (view other messages by this author) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 21:04:06 Hi

CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-13 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Sol, Why not try some Echinacea, Golden Seal, ginger and burdock root from the health food store? Works a miracle to stop a cold in it's tracks if you feel one coming on and if you already have a cold, it will clear it out in just a few days. Never fails for me and it saved my life once when

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-13 Thread sol
Say it isn't so! Nobody wants this cold, I'm well into the 3rd week of it, beginning to feel like I was born with it. sol David wrote: I think maybe everyone caught sol's cold and they are to sick to write e-mail about CS at the moment. :-) David -- The Silver List is a moderated fo

Re: CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-13 Thread David
I think maybe everyone caught sol's cold and they are to sick to write e-mail about CS at the moment. :-) David --- "M. G. Devour" wrote: > Hi all, > > A couple of folks have been a little spooked by the > silence here for > the last day or so! Figured I'd test it to make sure > something wasn

CS>Is it really this quiet?

2004-10-13 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi all, A couple of folks have been a little spooked by the silence here for the last day or so! Figured I'd test it to make sure something wasn't dreadfully wrong with the list mechanism. Thank you, folks! Mike D. da list owner guy [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo