Thanks, Nancy. I have read that all yams are more nutritious than sweet
potatoes and if I have a choice would like to know how to discern.
PT
From: Nancy Winiecki
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"
Sent: Wednesday, January 1, 2014 6:49 AM
Subject:
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Does anyone know how to discern a yam from a sweet potato? Thanks
The tubers you see in the grocery store are not medicinal. The medicinal yams
are Dioscorea villosa, native to Eastern US and not that hard to grow, it ha
Does anyone know how to discern a yam from a sweet potatoe?
Thanks.
PT
From: olushola camara
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: Sv: Re: CS>OT: Help! need IsoCort!
There are hundreds of species of w
I came across something today that might interest you about licorice root.
If you use it you should use the deglycerized variety. I found some pretty
affordable stuff at Swansonvitamins.com . You could find it other places
too.
"Licorice root has been enjoyed over the centuries as a candy, but i
nalfatiguerecovery.com/isocort-reviews.html#comments
> >>
> >> Cant you get HC from your doctor?
> >>
> >> Sendt fra Yahoo Mail på Android
> >>
> >>
> >> From: Lena Guyot ;
> >> To: ;
> >> Subject: Re: CS>OT:
uct currently being reformulated, no details out yet. Contact
>> Bezwecken directly for information.
>> Some information available at
>> http://www.adrenalfatiguerecovery.com/isocort-reviews.html#comments
>>
>> Cant you get HC from your doctor?
>>
>> Sendt fra Yaho
Yahoo Mail på Android
>
>
> From: Lena Guyot ;
> To: ;
> Subject: Re: CS>OT: Help! need IsoCort!
> Sent: Tue, Dec 17, 2013 5:43:33 PM
>
> Thanks Jess,
> I ordered some and will try it. Sounds promising.
> Be well,
> Léna
> On Dec 17, 2013, at 11:29 A
These two products are not compatible. IsoCort (the latest version that was
made available in 2011) contained standard pharmaceutical hydrocortisone, 2.4mg
per pellet. SR Adrenal does not contain any HC. The exact reason for why
Bezwecken pulled the latest product version is not disclosed, I sus
2013 7:22 PM
> To: lyme_r...@yahoogroups.com; r...@yahoogroups.com; silver-list;
> drl...@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: CS>OT: Help! need IsoCort!
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> For several years, I have used Bezwecken's IsoCort to support my adrenals
> that had been pretty m
Hi Sol,
This could be a good alternative. Wondering if I could take 'as needed' rather
than putting it in my 24-day batch of pill trays. Always looking for ways to
reduce the # of pills/caps in a day.
Thanks and be well,
Léna
On Dec 16, 2013, at 11:39 PM, sol wrote:
> I have always used hydrocor
s ago. Now
you have to have international access or see a doctor ..Jess
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 7:58 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>OT: Help! need IsoCort!
This is so tough with the greedy corporatio
see article on Pure Prescriptions for SR Adrenal
comparison with IsoCort.
Jess
From: Lena Guyot [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 7:22 PM
To: lyme_r...@yahoogroups.com; r...@yahoogroups.com; silver-list;
drl...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: CS>OT: Help! need IsoC
I have always used hydrocortisone (generic equivalents of the U.S. brand
Cortef). Never tried Isocort as the other ingredients were problematic
for me. With such a small dose as you were using, you might do well with
topical hydrocortisone cream. I've recently read that absorption of
topicals i
Thanks David!
I'm so encouraged by group's response. There's an answer out there, and we'll
find it!
As my favorite mom&pop hardware store used to say, 'Together we can do it
yourself!'
Be well,
Léna
On Dec 16, 2013, at 11:13 PM, dAVId wrote:
> Wow, Lena, I did a search on google, seems it has b
Thanks RaVen,
This sounds like a good lead! Thanks!
In the past, the reversals of fortune usually have proved to be new, more
positive pathways, so I'm encouraged by a couple options opening up, that my
energy will continue to grow with careful application ad observation.
I'm so glad to hear of
Wow, Lena, I did a search on google, seems it has been discontinued, or so
about five places had zero on hand, seen discussion, they changed formula
for animal to vege, "yam". Getting late for me, so will check around
tomorrow.
david lubbock tx.
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Lena Guyot wrote
This is so tough with the greedy corporations doing everything they can to get
us to stay sick. My chiropractor has given me Apex Energetic medicine
(supplement) called AC-Glutathione (5-Acetyl L-Glutathione) K-88
60 capsules - look up Dr Rammel Geronimo and it'll lead to his website - you
can
Hi Folks,
For several years, I have used Bezwecken's IsoCort to support my adrenals that
had been pretty much fried by decades of Lyme. I've gone from dragging
listlessly to feeling energetic and can-do by slowly ramping up to 4 pellets a
day. The top dose is 8 pellets a day, but I've done well
id
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:31 PM, jenny goodhealth <
jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Mine looks digital with Smart Metere written on it, which was installed by
> PG&E technician. Hope this help.
>
> Jen -
>
> --- On *Wed, 6/29/11, Shar * wrote:
>
>
> Fr
Mine looks digital with Smart Metere written on it, which was installed by PG&E
technician. Hope this help.
Jen -
--- On Wed, 6/29/11, Shar wrote:
From: Shar
Subject: Re: CS> OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!
To: "silver-list"
Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 12:47 AM
What does the smart meter look like? How does it distinguish itself from
the regular meter? Is it digital? I just had my meter changed by
electricians that redid my wiring and it looks like the same meter, hoping
it's not a smart meter
Shar
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Dan Nave wrote:
They should be able to cover the wall or the floor in question with a
metallic screen which is grounded to attenuate the signal coming into their
area...
Dan
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Marshall wrote:
> **
> This has been discussed fairly extensively on the eso_healing list. There
> are
This has been discussed fairly extensively on the eso_healing list.
There are steps some are taking to counteract these adverse affects, and
those listed below match what others are saying almost precisely. It
is, from some reports like WiFi, but much worse.
Marshall
On 6/26/2011 8:09 PM, D
What is it that you think the smart meters are doing?
Dan
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:43 PM, jenny goodhealth <
jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Last week, a friend of mine complained to me that she has gotten very sick
> (fatigue, headache and tennitis) from PG&E recent i
Dear all,
Last week, a friend of mine complained to me that she has gotten very sick
(fatigue, headache and tennitis) from PG&E recent installed 7 smart meters in
her apartment complex. The smart meters are just on the wall next to her
stuido apartment.
I also just realize that PG&E
>
> We were brought up with dogs and my dad would always see that as a sign
> of worms in the gut, and give them medications for it. I would use the
> herb, black walnut, which I sprinkle daily on my dog's meal.
>
> -Original Message-
> *From:* Nenah Sylver [mailto:nenahsyl...@cox.net]
>
It sounds like allergies not an eye infection. I have one with seasonal
allergies, just got to keep the eyes clean. I wipe his eyes several times
daily if they get crusty from the tears evaporating, mostly in summer here.
Just watch in case the clear tears start looking more like pus. CS can hel
-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 7:44 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>OT: Help With Cat Injury
My cat has been drinking the EIS straight, when I refill their water
dishhe dives in and starts in on the EIS before I can add the water.
My cat has been drinking the EIS straight, when I refill their water
dishhe dives in and starts in on the EIS before I can add the water.
I figure he knows what he is doing.
For a sprained paw, I have dipped the paw in a mix of EIS and DMSO and
also dabbed it onto the paw with a cotton ball.
CS has been keeping a [supposedly] fatal case of feline leukemia at bay
for going on 6 years now in a friends cat.
The cat prefers drinking the CS over any other water.
Ode
At 01:19 AM 5/12/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>
>As far as I know CS is completely safe for cats.
>
>I add it to my cat's drink
As far as I know CS is completely safe for cats.
I add it to my cat's drinking water continuously (in small doses).
-Raine
SCD Traveler wrote:
Is it safe for cats? Internally?
thanks for any response
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chiro adjustment as well.
I'm taking him a bunch of new toys tomorrow to celebrate his recovery.
Thank you again! You guys are the best!
-Raine
-Original Message-
From: Raine [mailto:rainelov...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 6:03 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subj
s:,
Subject: CS>OT: Help With Dog Injury
My friend has a dog who was hit by a car yesterday. A financial
emergency (that also occurred yesterday) makes a trip to the vet
impossible.
He is walking fine, eating, pottying, doesn't favor the rear, left
leg/hip, but it will "give out&
The homeopathic arnica 30c would probably help a lot. I've had accidnets where
I thought nothing would help and Arnica brought me out of it. You can get it
in a health food store.
Since the accident happened yesterday and by the time you are able to give the
Arnica it will be later, you can
Lori
-Original Message-
From: Raine [mailto:rainelov...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 6:03 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: CS>OT: Help With Dog Injury
My friend has a dog who was hit by a car yesterday. A financial emergency
(that also occurred yesterday) makes a trip to
My friend has a dog who was hit by a car yesterday. A financial
emergency (that also occurred yesterday) makes a trip to the vet
impossible.
He is walking fine, eating, pottying, doesn't favor the rear, left
leg/hip, but it will "give out" on occassion. She also says when he sits
down, the le
Well, somebody's got to train those residents, it's just up to us patients to
do the job now and then.
Malcolm
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
> First rule of common sense is to at least be out of reach...
> Dumb Doc!
> Chuck
> Frogs are smart-
Hi, Malcolm, Well it went OK. It hurt some, but was bearable.
I did jump off one needle when he hit a particularly bad spot, but he was
behind me, so I didn`t get to kick him!! Actually the zappers were worse
than the needles.
Now I have to wait to find out what it all means!
If it is just diabetes
First rule of common sense is to at least be out of reach...
Dumb Doc!
Chuck
Frogs are smart--they eat what bugs them!
On Sat, 09 Mar 2002 15:29:02 -0800, Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
> I nailed one doc in the stomach, and shoved him into his ma
Hi Marshalee; I don't know if what you are getting is what I got, but I
believe it is similar. It may be an entirely different kettle of fish,
though (in other words, you can't take my word for a darn thing!) Anyway,
my test consisted of several parts; one was to stimulate muscles with tiny
elect
Dear Silverlisters,
I`m supposed to have a nerve induction test this afternoon.
Has anyone had one of them? Is it gonna be nasty???
Marshalee
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Thank you, Wayne. I did what you said and it worked, up to a point. I
think the file was too big for my viewer(?)... over 4MG. I found a free
viewer that works great called TiffSurfer available at:
http://www.visionshape.com/light.html Lets you view, zoom, print, etc.
right from the web.
Morning Eleanor,
>>I tried to download the "Flow Chart" from http://www.boydgraves.com site
and I keep getting an error saying that I don't have the right program to
download the .tif file... but I do have a program, and have downloaded
other .tif files before. To those of you who may have do
Eleanor,
You will probably have a bit of difficulty but if you want the real story on
HIV/AIDS
http://credence.org/ you will also get a good bit of info on HIV as yet
well read about it
and also on Cancer B17 which caused an awful lot of Litigation
Chris
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I tried to download the "Flow Chart" from http://www.boydgraves.com site and
I keep getting an error saying that I don't have the right program to
download the .tif file... but I do have a program, and have downloaded other
.tif files before. To those of you who may have downloaded
Try this Marshall,
http://www.geocities.com/compu_dr/aime/aime.htm
Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> This page went to nothing interesting for me.
>
> Marshall
>
> Debbie McDonald wrote:
>
> > http://www.geocities.com/compu dr/aime/aime.htm
> >
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This page went to nothing interesting for me.
Marshall
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> http://www.geocities.com/compu dr/aime/aime.htm
should be
http://www.geocities.com/compu_add and underline ther
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> Running from the problem only makes it worse. Talk to his commanding
officer
>and explain to him what is happening. They might give him a medical
discharge
>or something like a section eight mental discharge. Either way he'll be out
>and free from his fears.
>Take Care
>Reid
Dear Reid, I spok
eone heard from him? Any distant
friends or family in other states hemay turn to?
Any idea how his cashflow is?
Your in my thoughts,
Monica
- Original Message -
From: Marsha Hallett
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: CS, OT, Help!
> Dear Listers, I`m off topic here,
>Dear Listers, I`m off topic here, but I really need suggestions, and you are
>the only ones I can write too, so here goes.
>My son, who is 20, recently deserted from the Navy. He`s not a criminal, he
>has a bad case of claustrophobia, and he is on a submarine! He isn`t a very
>communicative fellow
Claustrophobia can sometimes be a spin off from an anxiety depressive
dissorder.
Noah'sArk
Rolandm-(*u*)-m
Hi,
I was reading of the poor man with claustrophobia. There are several
things that might help. Essential fatty acids, B12 and folic acid, a full
spectrum B complex, B50, Magnesium and trace minerals.
Anxiety and panic attacks have responded to this regimen with good food
intake and so forth.
Dear Marsha,
Oh my, I am so sorry to hear your son is having this trouble. I wish I had
information to offer you...I can only completely empathize with the
claustrophobia...
love,
Taylor
<< My son, who is 20, recently deserted from the Navy. He`s not a criminal, he
has a bad case of claustro
would be
prosecuted under the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice).
Best of luck!
Tony
-Original Message-
From: Ron Cuthbertson [mailto:r...@blissout.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 4:50 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS, OT, Help!
In article <001801bed13b$6d11a
In article <001801bed13b$6d11a0a0$d4106...@default>, Marsha Hallett
writes
>Dear Listers, I`m off topic here, but I really need suggestions, and you are
>the only ones I can write too, so here goes.
>My son, who is 20, recently deserted from the Navy. He`s not a criminal, he
>has a bad case of cla
On Sun, 18 Jul 1999 09:34:35 -0700, "Marsha Hallett"
wrote:
>Dear Listers, I`m off topic here, but I really need suggestions, and you are
>the only ones I can write too, so here goes.
>My son, who is 20, recently deserted from the Navy. He`s not a criminal, he
>has a bad case of claustrophobia, a
Dear Listers, I`m off topic here, but I really need suggestions, and you are
the only ones I can write too, so here goes.
My son, who is 20, recently deserted from the Navy. He`s not a criminal, he
has a bad case of claustrophobia, and he is on a submarine! He isn`t a very
communicative fellow, and
Have you tried Pain Relief Factor--you can get it at the health store. I take
Darvocet prescrip for severe pain.
Susan
In a message dated 99-06-11 21:12:42 EDT, you write:
<< Would there be something -- like aloe cream with CS -- that I could
use
on my husband's scar externally to help hi
samma...@aol.com wrote:
>
> Dear List Members,
>I really could use some input for a difficult problem my husband has if
> anyone has any to give. He fell down the stairs five years ago and has had
> two back surgeries to correct his shattered L5 (5th lumbar). The most recent
> surgery was fu
In a message dated 6/D/YY 11:35:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
liah...@pacbell.net writes:
<< He
>assumes that's because he'd had a bad 220V shock some years ago which
changed
>his em field (he stops most watches). >>
Samm,
I have a girlfriend who also stops watches when she wears them. I wo
>Dear List Members,
> I really could use some input for a difficult problem my husband has if
>anyone has any to give. He fell down the stairs five years ago and has had
>two back surgeries to correct his shattered L5 (5th lumbar). The most recent
>surgery was fusion of the L5 (2 1/2 years
Dear List Members,
> I really could use some input for a difficult problem my husband has if
>anyone has any to give. He fell down the stairs five years ago and has had
>two back surgeries to correct his shattered L5 (5th lumbar). The most
recent
>surgery was fusion of the L5 (2 1/2 years ago).
Dear List Members,
I really could use some input for a difficult problem my husband has if
anyone has any to give. He fell down the stairs five years ago and has had
two back surgeries to correct his shattered L5 (5th lumbar). The most recent
surgery was fusion of the L5 (2 1/2 years ago).
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