CScolds and flu

2015-03-06 Thread Joe Huard
Flu vaccines are useless. http://www.wakingtimes.com/2015/03/05/flu-vaccines-are-useless-the-real-flu-strikes-just-twice-every-10-years/ Joe -- Noam Chomsky said, “The general population doesn’t even know what’s happening, and it doesn’t even know that it doesn’t know.” -- The Silver List

Re: CScolds and flu

2015-03-06 Thread Steve G
Mihalovic, ND, is not very good at math. From: Joe Huard joe_hu...@hotmail.com To: Sent: Friday, March 6, 2015 8:55 PM Subject: CScolds and flu Flu vaccines are useless. http://www.wakingtimes.com/2015/03/05/flu-vaccines-are-useless-the-real-flu-strikes-just-twice-every-10-years/ Joe

Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-21 Thread M. G. Devour
Just confirming, Bill, it was Microdyne you were using? The product that's well known in Mexico? What sort of quantities qualify as maxxing? I forget, what kind of preparation did we finally figure out Microdyne was? Mike D. Yes, my nails have improved greatly since my blue nail attack.

Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-21 Thread Ode Coyote
## I think CS will shorten the 'run it's course time' and reduce severity by limiting subsequent damage, but once damage is done, you still have to heal up and clear out the mess. A friend of mine was complaining of a sore throat as we were doing an office remodel job. I gave him a 2 oz

Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-21 Thread William Missett
...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 5:10 AM Subject: Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges Just confirming, Bill, it was Microdyne you were using? The product that's well known in Mexico? What sort of quantities qualify as maxxing? I forget, what kind of preparation

CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread sol
Bill, Have your fingernail moons returned to normal? I greatly reduced my daily oral intake of CS (to see if my fingernail moons would un-grey) down to just swallowing my mouthful of CS 'mouthwash' at bedtime, and didn't do misting (after all I wasn't exposed to strangers coughing on me) when

Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread William Missett
normal as the nails grew out. They are still slightly blue, but the disfigurement is gone. - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 12:06 PM Subject: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges Bill, Have your

Re: CScolds and, Re: CSFingernail Ridges

2006-02-20 Thread sol
Glad to hear it. Apparently I can't cut back on CS except when needed as I'm apparently not able to recognize when I need it. I may try again, if this cold ever goes away. Did you or anyone every figure out why the disfigurement of nails happened. From too much Microdyn (?), but I just don't

CScolds, was Re: CSargyria, CS benefits, confusion, was Re: CSgatorade and silver

2004-12-15 Thread sol
Yep, and sometimes the early signs can be subtle, and if one is very confident from not catching a single one in two years, and is busy, one might not pay attention to those earliest signs. *one* would be me. And after all, even though the thing took 4.5 weeks, CS did it's most important job

Re: CScolds, was Re: CSargyria, CS benefits, confusion, was Re: CSgatorade and silver

2004-12-15 Thread adrian
A swim in seawater fixes any cold. Breathing through both nostrils does too. Most people alternative left and right nostrils. The first sign of a cold is a mild itch at the top of one's nose. What people get these days is called influenza, which doses you with a cocktail of bugs. It's never

RE: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread ransley
sol wrote: Wasn't it you who mentioned corn allergy? If so, I'd very much like to know how you became really certain you were allergic to it. Did you have tests or do an elimination diet, or what? Yep that was me. It started by realizing that despite my claims of having gotten rid of all my

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Garnet
When I had severe Candida Overgrowth Syndrome I researched it thoroughly and found some information on how hard it is to kill the Candida in your gut, due partially to it's form with extensive hyphae (roots) that penetrate the gut wall and blood vessels. But also due to the fact that oral

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread sol
Can you suggest any sources? And I'd need to get some feedback on whether the gel causes as much diarrhea as the liquid does. The most I could ever take of the liquid is a TBS per day, after working up to it. More than that gives me terrible diarrhea. (Diarrhea being my most debilitating

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Garnet
Peanuts are often moldy, even organic ones. I have read about them mold toxins inducing liver cancer. This could take a lifetime, for many reasons. The largest of which to me is that as we age our systems become more susceptible and do not bounce back from toxic or stress exposures like we did

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Garnet
I have used Oregano oil, mixed with Thyme oil to clear up a stubborn fungal infection that did NOT clear with DMSO and CS. I use 20% DMSO and 10 ppm CS several times a day for over a week with no noticeable improvement, although there could have been slight improvement. Then I switched to using

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Garnet
Lauric Acid or Monolauren was one Candida supplement I had researched but not tried, hard to locate at the time and then I stopped using supplements to clear my Candida. But what I read about it was interesting. It is suppose to stop the Candida from forming hyphae and stay in a single cell form

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Sally Khanna
I know they remove the immoden (sp) from most of the aloe, but maybe enough remains to cause you a problem, or it may be the preservatives. In that case, maybe it wouldn't be good for you, but if you want to try, I get mine in a health food store. Just make sure the brand you buy has the

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Sally Khanna
Sol, I just checked the vitaminshoppe.com . They have Lily of the Desert Aloe Gel. Sally sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: Can you suggest any sources? And I'd need to get some feedback on whether the gel causes as much diarrhea as the liquid does. The most I could ever take of the

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Dan Nave
You can get potassium sorbate at a wine-making supply store. It is used when bottling a sweet wine to keep it from fermenting in the bottle. Dan Re: CScolds From: Sally Khanna wrote: Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:01:45

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread David
Speaking of colds, I woke up last night with a very sore throat from my sinus running. I drank some CS and went back to bed and my sore throat was better in the morning but I was sneezing and my sinus was running like crazy. So I have been sipping CS all day and was getting no relief.. I went

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread sol
What is MCS please? TIA, sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive:

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Sally Khanna
Thanks, Sally Dan Nave dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com wrote: You can get potassium sorbate at a wine-making supply store. It is used when bottling a sweet wine to keep it from fermenting in the bottle. Dan Re: CScolds From: Sally Khanna wrote: Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:01:45

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Garnet
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. In some cases it is due to leaky gut caused by the Candida hyphae penetrating the gut wall and making it permeable to very large molecules. When these larger molecules enter the peritoneal cavity where they do not belong the body sees them as an intruder and mounts

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread sol
I wish it had worked for me. It would stop it only very briefly, like 5 min or so. I actually used the CS and various versions of CS nose drops so much I was making my sore throat MUCH worse. Probably from too much water in the sinuses. When I stopped using the various CS nose drops, the sore

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread sol
Sally, Thanks, I checked it out, and can't use this particular product--it contains carrageenan. How disappointing. I'll look for another brand. sol Sally Khanna wrote: Sol, I just checked the vitaminshoppe.com . They have Lily of the Desert Aloe Gel. Sally -- The Silver List

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread David
sol I make it myself so I don't know for sure. I stop when the PWT meter says 20. If I go any more it turns yellow. David --- sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: I wish it had worked for me. It would stop it only very briefly, like 5 min or so. I actually used the CS and various

Re: CScolds

2004-10-11 Thread Sally Khanna
Oh, sorry, I hope you can find one that suits you. Sally sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: Sally, Thanks, I checked it out, and can't use this particular product--it contains carrageenan. How disappointing. I'll look for another brand. sol Sally Khanna wrote: Sol, I just checked the

RE: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread ransley
Sol wrote: Echinacea doesn't work for me either... Be careful with Echinacea; it is a cousin of ragweed! About 1/3 of the population is allergic to it. I am terrifically reactive to both. The worst cold and sinus infection I had after I got into alternatives was when I took Echinacea for a

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread sol
With this cold I only took Echinacea a day or so, absolutely no indication it was helping so I moved on. Thanks for the info, I had no idea it was related to ragweed. Wasn't it you who mentioned corn allergy? If so, I'd very much like to know how you became really certain you were allergic to

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread Sally Khanna
Sol, With your mushroom allergy, I'm wondering...could you have candida? Sore throat coming and going, among other symptoms could mean candida. I had it and that's one of the reasons I can't seem to take CS consistently. I seem to get candida symptoms from it. I know some say it cures

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 2:33 PM Subject: Re: CScolds With this cold I only took Echinacea a day or so, absolutely no indication it was helping so I moved on. Thanks for the info, I had

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread sol
I believe I have Candida, have been trying to get rid of it for about as long as I have known about CS. Began serious use of CS for that purpose, among others. The whole complex of symptoms of long standing severe intestinal candida do fit me very well. I have not only the direct GI symptoms,

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread sol
Thanks, Sally told me about Transfer Factor. I don't have any, and feel even as slow as this is going, I would not have gotten any to hand soon enough to help this cold. I am using colostrum (from which transfer factor is made) in very high doses, as the only substitute to hand. Also NAC,

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread Paul Holloway
I suggest you check out oregano oil. Best wishes, Paul H - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 12:23 AM Subject: Re: CScolds I believe I have Candida, have been trying to get rid of it for about as long

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread Tad Winiecki
Anomie wrote- Colds are a virus, there is no such thing as a cold caused by bacteria. Might be different viruses, but a cold is always a virus. And yes CS is effective against the cold virus. And yes, sometimes it doesn't work for some reason. Colds may be a virus, but the secondary

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread Sally Khanna
Hi Sol, sorry to hear this. It's a constant struggle battling candida I've been there, too and continue to do so at times. But one thing that might help a lot isLily of the desert Aloe Vera Gel. The reason is that aloe itself has healing properties for the tissues and is also cooling, but

Re: CScolds

2004-10-10 Thread Sally Khanna
I only take it when needed. Seems a waste to take it all the time. I had been taking one a day just to see if it made any difference in my resistance to things, but I'm going back to the old way of just using it when I feel something coming on. Sally sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:

CScolds

2004-10-08 Thread Anomie
Colds are a virus, there is no such thing as a cold caused by bacteria. Might be different viruses, but a cold is always a virus. And yes CS is effective against the cold virus. And yes, sometimes it doesnt work for some reason. get some echenacia (boy that is spelled wrong) tincture and

Re: CScolds

2004-10-08 Thread sol
Echinacea doesn't work for me either. Sometimes the peroxide in the ears has worked. I didn't try that this time. Zicam is nothing I'd ever use, check this out:http://www.boingboing.net/2004/10/01/cold_cure_zicam_on_t.html Since I have in the past lost my sense of smell due to the use of

Re: CSColds

1998-12-26 Thread DON BURSCH
I have found 10-12 ppm CS made with my HVAC generator to be highly effective against upper respiratory infections. The key, I think, is using a nebulizer to deliver the CS to the lungs and mucus membranes where the virus is active in addition to regular oral dosage to safeguard the blood supply.

Re: CSColds

1998-12-26 Thread Bruce K. Stenulson
Steve Geigle wrote: My M.D. friend has a terrible cold and is using CS. Anyone have info on what has worked for them to beat the cold. Have you used a zapper with the CS. Hurry...he's really sick and taking care of his wife who has MS. Another quick note: After going through a bout

Re: CSColds

1998-12-26 Thread Harvey Flatbush
At 09:54 AM 12/26/98 -0800, you wrote: My M.D. friend has a terrible cold and is using CS. Anyone have info on what has worked for them to beat the cold. Have you used a zapper with the CS. Hurry...he's really sick and taking care of his wife who has MS. Regards, Steven Geigle

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1998-12-26 Thread J.M. Mitchell,Jr.
Re. colds: Don't forget vitamin C! Start with 3 or 4 thousand milligrams to saturate the body and then continue with 1 thousand (1 gram) per hour for the duration. It will definitely stand you up and allow you to function fairly well. Be advised, that after feeling well, that you should TAPER

CSColds

1998-12-26 Thread Steve Geigle
My M.D. friend has a terrible cold and is using CS. Anyone have info on what has worked for them to beat the cold. Have you used a zapper with the CS. Hurry...he's really sick and taking care of his wife who has MS. Regards, Steven Geigle sgei...@home.com Portland, Oregon USA (503) 297-5587