David cites the following:
> In the case of a 12 year old boy with cystic fibrosis, doctors
> recently reported the case of 'sustained improvement in the symptoms'
> coinciding with the use of colloidal silver purchased from a local
> health shop with CF
> I have a copy of the report. Basicall
The relevence of this article should not be overstated but it is
interesting.
In the case of a 12 year old boy with cystic fibrosis, doctors
recently reported the case of 'sustained improvement in the symptoms'
coinciding with the use of colloidal silver purchased from a local
health shop
Thanks much, Shiona,
That's the gadget. I hope your kind posting helps the person who needs
the information. I can't imagine anything easier than this device.
Seems to be that if followed by EIS, the patient would certainly
benefit.
JBB
On Monday, Oct 30, 2006, at 21:23 Asia/Tokyo,
Sounds like a whistle without the whistle...
Dan
From: shiona phillips [mailto:hyasy...@freenetname.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 6:23 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Cystic fibrosis
On Thursday, October 19, 2006, at 10:26 PM, Jonat
On Thursday, October 19, 2006, at 10:26 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
I have one tip: several years ago I read a series of articles about a
gadget that CF patients use to breathe in ordinary air. The device in
some manner caused the air to enter the lungs in a pattern or manner
that breaks
This morning I thought there were messages about this disease. I deleted them
after I read them. Afterwards, I got to thinking about it and remembered what
Dr. Wallach had said and advised. He is a vet and ND. In his books he
describes how it is prevented in animals by adequate levels of selen
This reminded me of what I was told by an osteopath I used to attend.
He had been in a wheelchair and an Indian osteopath fixed him and also
taught him the skills to do the same himself.
As well as his practice, he used to treat members of a Fremantle football
club (Australia).
He told me the way
I have one tip: several years ago I read a series of articles about a
gadget that CF patients use to breathe in ordinary air. The device in
some manner caused the air to enter the lungs in a pattern or manner
that breaks up mucous.
I do not recall all the details, but a Google search might t
Terry, can I suggest lemon and honey water in the day and , before
bed - Ginger
On 19/10/2006, at 3:02, Terry Chamberlin wrote:
I have a client with a 5-year old with cystic
fibrosis. The child coughs a great deal and is easy
frequent prey to lung infections, and the doctor wants
to do the ani
IT is very important when dealing with this disease, to use good digestive
enzymes. I think even the doctors know this. I would also recommend a good
vitamin A supplement to protect the lining of the lungs.
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Mining my archive for some tips for you...
Mike D.
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From: Ni Orsi
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inhale it into my
nasal passages gives me relief and improves my breathing.
i encourage you to try the nebuliser though.
From: Terry Chamberlin
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Cystic fibrosis
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 21:02:11 -0400 (EDT)
I have a cli
I have a client with a 5-year old with cystic
fibrosis. The child coughs a great deal and is easy
frequent prey to lung infections, and the doctor wants
to do the anitibiotic/steroid thing, which the mother
does not.
She is giving the child CS exclusively (all she can
drink), with fish oil (per Me
I have read most of it although the beginning about how the earth makes
minerals and how it is tested is a little bit past my range. I got the dire
gist
of that part though. Great book, Let's play doctor is also in my library which
I think is great. My family is in his associate program for
Have you read his "Rare Earths" book? Lots of mind boggling info in it.
>
> From: ekowal...@aol.com
> Date: 2006/04/19 Wed AM 10:59:52 EDT
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>CS/Cystic Fibrosis...what's the deal?
>
> I have been highl
I have been highly and painfully informed about Dr. Joel Wallach's research
into Cystic Fibrosis in Humans and other specimens like monkeys. This man as
far as I am concerned proved without any doubt that CF was never genetic or
anything other than deficiency of the trace mineral selenium. Ei
Anyone know?
Is CF one of those diseases that are attributed by some authorities to be
caused by Mycoplasma Fermentans Incognitus?
Dear Jan,
Visit the following link to the archives:
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Author&a=likowski&; n=2
(Be careful if the above web address wraps onto two lines... You'll
have to re-assemble it in your browser address window.)
What you'll get is the 2nd of two pages o
URGENT!
Dear All,
I'm a newbie and have not yet seen a reference to cystic fibrosis on the forum.
Please has anyone had any success using CS?
The urgency is because we have utterly rampant inflation in Zimbabwe and drugs
for my friend's 5 year old have gone out of reach - even if she can find
On 27 Jun 98 at 14:14, Joyce Inouye wrote:
I think it would be a great idea to collect complementary information
and to start identifying the best silver on the market. This would
include complementary natural products which have proven to have a
high success rate for various diseased states (pe
To my fellow Silver Warriors:
Per usual, Mike D has given a thoroughly balanced opinion of the overall
objective of this group! I fully agree that a lot of work needs to be
done in the documentation of all aspects of silver making and it's uses.
WaterOz just happens to be working in my situation a
Dameon is giving us some great insights into his treatment and
experience. He's put together of a *lot* of different things which
are helping him survive the disease. Thank you, sir!
For the rest of us, I think we should try to become as well informed
as we can, so we are able, like Dameon, to a
Because Joyce Inouye had some questions:
There seems to be an on-going debate about which silver is the best. I
know this: Concentration and penetration are key: If the particles are
smaller, they'll get into more places and be more affective. WaterOz
silver has particles so small that it will ev
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