- Original Message -
From: Dean T. Miller
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:IV--USEFUL ALTERNATIVE
> Hi Robert,
>
> On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 15:12:33 -0400, "Robert Bartell"
> wrote:
>
> >Source: The Guardian
Hi Robert,
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 15:12:33 -0400, "Robert Bartell"
wrote:
>Source: The Guardian Useful link: http://www.gmc-uk.org/
>
> * Alternative cures 'could be dangerous'
>
>Herbal medicines used to treat asthma are largely unproven and may
>even be dangerous if taken with other drugs, accor
- Original Message -
From: BROOKS BRADLEY
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:IV--USEFUL ALTERNATIVE
Talk about wierd experiments ... they're not confined to the US.
guess these "researchers" never heard of our CS projects! Here's th
- Original Message -
From: BROOKS BRADLEY
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:IV--USEFUL ALTERNATIVE
> To all interested List Members.
> Some years ago, we found a very useful alternat
To all interested List Members.
Some years ago, we found a very useful alternative to IV
utilization of CS in human volunteers. By diluting 2 ounces of 5 to 10 ppm CS
with approximately 4 ounces of water and mixing the proper amount of powdered
g
Marsha,
I really wouldn't enjoy "needling" myself, but at some point it was mentioned
about CS only working in a liq. environment. Questions being raised about CS
reaching the intestines and not working there. So blood being a liq., if
someone were to have a life threatning problem, wouldn't tha
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