Hey, thanks! Between you and Ivan, I think I'm beginning to get it.
Malcolm
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
>
> > Hi, I don't go along with your comment that an acidic environment in the
> > urinary
> > tract is linked to bladder or kidney stones, in fact I think it's just the
cium supplementation, sunshine or at least full
> spectrum light each day to ensure the hormone production for proper
> calcium regulation.
>
> Regards
> Ivan.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:s...@asis.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday,
Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
> Hi, I don't go along with your comment that an acidic environment in the
> urinary
> tract is linked to bladder or kidney stones, in fact I think it's just the
> opposite.
It is not really an acid environment in the urinary tract, but if the body is
acid,
or you eat to
production for proper
calcium regulation.
Regards
Ivan.
> -Original Message-
> From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:s...@asis.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 April 2002 9:03 a.m.
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
>
>
> Hi, I don't go
In article <01c1d9df$9f4ad320$b1ed8...@mmwawsprynet.com>,
"Maxine Wilton" wrote:
> I haven't found any Cranberry Juice that is PURE cranberry juice in any
>stores.
You won't likely find pure cranberry juice in standard grocery stores,
but health/whole food stores, natural food markets, etc. shoul
nes.
They believed it was due to people getting dehydrated, and everything
becoming so concentrated. New one on me.
What do you think about that?
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From: "Malcolm Stebbins"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, 3 April 2002 09:03
Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
Hi Tracy;
Yeah, understood, I do that too. But re: cranberry in the presence of an
infection I have always assumed the reason they 'force fed' me cranberry juice
was to prevent bacteria from being able to adhere, as you say, and that is
valuable during an infection as well as being helpful as prev
reading perhaps?
>
> TRACY!!!
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kevin Nolan"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 00:25
> Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
>
> > Tracy wrote: "I am not male so didn't explore
> > >
Hi, I don't go along with your comment that an acidic environment in the urinary
tract is linked to bladder or kidney stones, in fact I think it's just the
opposite. Generally the stones are a compound of calcium, and can even be
dissolved by adding acidic solutions to a chunk of one. There may b
Hi; Contradictory evidence time!! (Sorry, and I don't mean to play "my
experience is more true than your experience")
Cranberry juice, yes; I got so sick of that stuff when I was in the hospital I
just about threw up. Of course their juice was much more concentrated than the
commercial stuff and
> In time past there was a thing called match makers disease. It was cause
> by injestion of phosphorus and depleted the bones.
> Phosphoric acid is the active ingrediant in navel jelly [rust dissolver]
> There's a lot of it in colas...and a cola soda pop will remove rust.
> Not all sodas ha
In time past there was a thing called match makers disease. It was cause
by injestion of phosphorus and depleted the bones.
Phosphoric acid is the active ingrediant in navel jelly [rust dissolver]
There's a lot of it in colas...and a cola soda pop will remove rust.
Not all sodas have phosphori
4:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
>I don't believe cranberry tends to acudify the urine significantly::
>http://www.orst.edu/food-resource/a/cran_r/habash.html
>Although it is about the only fruit that does acidify instead of alkalinize
the
>urine http
,
> and men - wouldn't hurt to don the same if you are having these problems as
> well.
>
> Hope this doesn't spoil your day! :)
>
> TRACY.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Grant"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 05:44
> Subjec
xine Wilton"
>To:
>Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 11:32
>Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
>
>
>> I though there was a differenc ton Bladder and or Kidney Infections???
>> I had Kidney infection several times. That is when you get the awfull
>pain
>
WHOOPS..that was a typo on my part. I meant phosphoric acid..thanks for
catching that, Marshall!. I was in a rush to get out the door and pick up my
daughter when I was typing the email . :-)
Hate them brain freezes! :o0
Kathie the blushing
> Kathie Jones wrote:
>
> >I suppose, any varian
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Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
> I though there was a differenc ton Bladder and or Kidney Infections???
> I had Kidney infection several times. That is when you get the awfull
pain
> all of a suden.
> Bladder infection it comes on slower and isn't so severe. I
ssage-
From: Nick Grant
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, April 01, 2002 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
>I
>> think what makes sense here is differentiating between bladder in the
>> bladder, and bladder irritation
>
>That doesn't make sense
I
> think what makes sense here is differentiating between bladder in the
> bladder, and bladder irritation
That doesn't make sense at all. I meant infection in the bladder.oops.
Tracy
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From: "Grant"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 05:44
Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
> Hm...
> I was always under the impression that bacteria, and viruses
> liked to live in an "Acidic" environment
>
> Grant..
>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 00:25
Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
> Tracy wrote: "I am not male so didn't explore
> > that one, sorry."
>
> OK, but your e-mail header always appears as "Nick Grant". Might it not be
> better to c
Kathie Jones wrote:
>I suppose, any variance from a standard range of normal is what the
> bacterium that are often the culprits for urinary tract infections are fond
> of. Other bacteria may well favor a more acidic environment that what is *
> normal * and decreasing acid levels would discou
I suppose, any variance from a standard range of normal is what the
bacterium that are often the culprits for urinary tract infections are fond
of. Other bacteria may well favor a more acidic environment that what is *
normal * and decreasing acid levels would discourage their staying.
Too muc
CS and cranberry juice. Not the sweetened cocktail, but the real juice. You
may be able to substitute cranberry extract capsules.
Marshall
Lee Catlett wrote:
> Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection for either or
> both sexes???
> Lee
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Hm...
I was always under the impression that bacteria, and viruses
liked to live in an "Acidic" environment
Grant..
Kathie Jones wrote:
>
> LOTS of vitamin C and CS will do amazing things! :-) And don't forget
> cra
Thanks to all for your great comments on urinary track infection.
Surely I can find something to work and do as preventive maintenance
also. Thanks again!!
Lee
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LOTS of vitamin C and CS will do amazing things! :-) And don't forget
cranberry tablets. The cranberry keeps the bacteria that is causing the
infection from being able to * adhere * to the urinary system walls, the C
makes the urine acidic * the bacteria like an alkaline environment*, and the
CS wi
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
> Hi Lee
>
> Having suffer with a bladder complaint for about 12 years, I have learnt
> that not all bladder infections happen because of the same cause.
>
> Cranberry is a good preventative for bladde
acid
environment helps the bacteria to adhere to the sides of the bladder and
multiply.
Tracy
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From: "Lee Catlett"
To:
Sent: Monday, 1 April 2002 13:45
Subject: Re: CS>urinary track infection
> Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection
: CS>urinary track infection
Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection for either or
both sexes???
Lee
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Dear Lee,
We experienced rather successful results for a number of
such infections via the avenue of Colloidal Silver (95% by volume) X DMSO
(5% by volume) irrigations of the urinary tract.of both animals (dogs
primarily) and humans. In one, particular, c
Anyone know of a good remedy for a urinary track infection for either or
both sexes???
Lee
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