Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida & Tea Tree Oil

2003-11-10 Thread Rowena Evans
> I have never found Tea Tree oil soothing or pain relieving at all. > Lavender, however, does both, and very fast. It's very good for insect > stings and bites, and miraculous for burns. > paula > > > I put on some Tea Tree Oil mixed with vitamin E or some Tea Tree Oil > lotion > > and it soothes

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-09 Thread colloidal . silver
2003 10:37 AM Subject: Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida Hello Hi, Kell, and welcome. I`m a former Lymie myself!! This is my first post to this group. I am battling chronic lyme disease after only minor success with antibiotics for one year. I took Doxy fo

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-08 Thread sol
Hmmm, If you really want to use essential oils instead of CS, you might try lavender essential oil, neat, with a few drops of Myrrh oil. I know Tea Tree Oil is the most often recommended for nail fungus, athlete's foot etc, but I personally can't stand the smell of it. I did find a lavender/tea tre

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-07 Thread Tad Winiecki
Vinegar for nail fungus- Sorry, my memory was bad, it wasn't on Dr. Mercola's website. Also, I stick my fingers in the vinegar instead of just dropping some on. If my skin is irritated enough for the vinegar to sting, I put on some Tea Tree Oil mixed with vitamin E or some Tea Tree Oil lotion and

RE: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-06 Thread Richard Harris
ilver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida I started using CS to combat a long-standing fingernail fungus, and had a similar experience- instead of 2 slightly affected fingernails I went to 3 severely affected fingernails, and one went on not only to ripple but t

RE: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-06 Thread Richard Harris
-Original Message- From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:winie...@pacifier.com] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 11:52 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida I started using CS to combat a long-standing fingernail fungus, and had a similar experie

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-06 Thread SilverTedEBear
Hi Nancy, Could you direct me to some info on the vinegar dunk you spoke of? 'Ted' --- "Tad Winiecki winiecki-at-pacifier.com |SilverList|" <2emwhn2kq...@sneakemail.com> wrote: > I started using CS to combat a long-standing > fingernail fungus, and had a > similar experience- instead of 2 slight

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-06 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Stuff, Since you are ingesting the silver ions I would not worry about anything. You probably paying a stiff premium for "Injectable water" when Walgreem or Wal- Mart water is excellent for this process. Wal-Mart DW is $0.58 before taxes. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-06 Thread mamapug
, as I take > CS only when fighting a cold or infection. > > Nancy You know, if you take one swallow of CS a day as a preventive, you won`t have to fight off a cold or infection!! It is much easier to prevent them than to fight them off, as I`m attesting to right now. Got lazy, didn`t take my CS,

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-06 Thread Stuff
I'm making CS with IW [Injectable water] but am not injecting it, I'm injesting it. The bottle states that it causes hemolysis. So I would imagine one would need some way to make up for the loss of red blood cells. Comments, please with some hard facts, as difficult as they are to find in this

CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-06 Thread Tad Winiecki
I started using CS to combat a long-standing fingernail fungus, and had a similar experience- instead of 2 slightly affected fingernails I went to 3 severely affected fingernails, and one went on not only to ripple but to detach along one side. I theorize that CS killed off some bacteria or yeasts

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-05 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Kell, Who is doing the IV with CS?? I hope that you are not using homemade CS as it is not safe for IV use. The only known medically safe CS for IV is from Natural-immunogenics Those cured from Lyme used CS internally not IV !!! "Ole Bob" peacef...@aol.com wrote: > Hello > > This is

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
For advanced lyme I would recommend the full Bob Beck protocol. Those nasties find places to hid that silver has a hard time getting to. My sister got rid of lyme using this protocol. Marshall peacef...@aol.com wrote: > Hello > > This is my first post to this group. I am battling chronic lyme

Re: CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-05 Thread mamapug
Hello Hi, Kell, and welcome. I`m a former Lymie myself!! This is my first post to this group. I am battling chronic lyme disease after only minor success with antibiotics for one year. I took Doxy for 6 years!!! Barely kept me alive, and made me put on 45 pounds. They never tell us

CS>New member--IV silver, lyme, candida

2003-11-05 Thread Peacefind
Hello This is my first post to this group. I am battling chronic lyme disease after only minor success with antibiotics for one year. In the past few months I have seen some improvement using CS administered IV. The silver is 23 ppm and I am taking about 60-80 cc twice a week. Last Thurs