Sorry but what is BG???
Also we are taking MSM.. I missed the beginning of the
conversation, what about MSM? We take 1.5 grams every
day.
Maia
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wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> I have read through the archives and references on
> beta glucan and am
> impressed with what I have read so we
Dear Ivan (the Terrible)--
Thanks for your reply.
> It is pretty much established that minerals can only enter the body as
> ions. There are three possible pathways. The first is through pores by
> osmotic pressure. The second is by attaching to special molecules and
> being dragged into the cell
Dear Ivan et al--
Thanks for your reply.
> It is pretty much established that minerals can only enter the body as
> ions. There are three possible pathways. The first is through pores by
> osmotic pressure. The second is by attaching to special molecules and
> being dragged into the cell. The thi
site: http://www.cureamerica.net
email: mailto:kingofcalc...@hotmail.com
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> From: Russ Rosser [mailto:russros...@rovin.net]
> Sent: Saturday, 17 August 2002 5:41 a.m.
> To: *Silver-List*
> Subject: Re: CS>Ivan the Terrible...
>
>
> Ivan,
Ivan, et al--
I had couldn't find contact info for Dr. Barefoot, so I emailed the
following question to a prof. with PhD's in nutrition science and
biochemistry. ANY INSIGHTS INTO THIS ISSUE ARE WELCOME...please!
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Greetings--
I sought you out because of your credentials, in hopes
Catherine: Thanks so much for the "lead".
Stan Jarzylo, MD
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From: "Catherine Creel"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Ivan the Terrible...
> Dea
Dear Stan,
You said:
<>
>From http://www.cancer-coverup.com/faqs/cesium-faqs-3.htm
"It should be noted that there is now an improved version of cesium,
which does not appear to cause the most common side effects of nausea
and diarrhea."
Regards,
Catherine
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From: "Ivan Anderson"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:01 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Ivan the Terrible...
> Cesium is the most alkaline of all metals. Essentially harmless to
> humans in large doses, although it will compete with potassium. Cesium
> will enter cancer cells an
his...
Regards
Ivan
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From: qec...@aol.com [mailto:qec...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, 16 August 2002 9:49 a.m.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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In a message dated 8/14/2002 7:19:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
i...@win.co.nz writes:
>>I became awa
In a message dated 8/14/2002 7:19:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz
writes:
> I became aware of Barefoot sometime after beginning to supply cesium
> chloride as a cancer supplement of which I discovered he was also an
> advocate, and was more than happy to realise that we shared quite
Was 'sposed to go to Tracey direct.
Sorry.
Ivan.
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Hi Tracey,
Yes sooo busy... still haven't unpacked half the house yet!
Did you know I moved?
New address
53 Glen Marine Parade
Glendene
Auckland 1008
Sorry, I haven't tried WH water yet...wanted to pick some up before I
replied but...
Will get some tomorrow when shopping...hopefully it will be
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From:
> Ivan: You said in part:
>
> "When I deliberately made a colloid that had a lot of sludge inclusion
> and was a deep gold colour, the introduction of H2O2 caused an
immediate
> reaction in the form of many extremely small bubbles (made the sampl
Why anybody would want to drink glasses of [milk] is beyond me (duck!).
Dear Ivan,
Thanks for the answers. No wonder Dr. Rheams said calcium supplementation,
the right one, was so important.
So...why milk...ahem...
I have experimented greatly to find a diet that works at least to
a good
Hi there Vilik,
You wrote:
> Calcium article:
>
> This was an excellent article that I think Ivan posted. One tidbit
> from it...
>
> "The most effective form of supplementation is hydroxyapatite
(especially
> if it is formulated with boron). This is the most natural of all
calcium
> supplement
Katarina,
I am not sure that it is damaging as such, after all it has been
present in all the water ever consumed, but there may be benefits for
energy utilisation with less in the system. Also
http://www.hydros.com/ claim that their deuterium depleted water can
inhibit cancer and other ailments t
Please do post your design. I am very interested in exploring HBO.
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>>Ok now you have the door, the base, and the way to get the pressure
>> of the oxygen. Last is the best. You need a THICK sheet of clear plastic
>> about 12-14 feet long and 8-10 feet wide. Remove the hinges from the
>> 2x4 frame, run a bead of silicone around the outside of the 2x4 frame
> Now you have the makings of a HBO chamber with a door. You
> still need to mount a resperator hole some where and a
> resperator tube out. That way if you go to sleep and run out
> of oxygen you will still have in comming air. The cute thing
> is if you run out of air, door is jammed, you don'
>> Thank you Ivan for reminding me about the HBO. I was laying
>> down the other day pondering how a person could make a simple
>> and cheap HBO that worked.
>> What I came up was so elegantly simple adn cheap it even
>> surprized me. If anyone is interested I'll post the design.
>Please do!
>Than
> Thank you Ivan for reminding me about the HBO. I was laying
> down the other day pondering how a person could make a simple
> and cheap HBO that worked.
> What I came up was so elegantly simple adn cheap it even
> surprized me. If anyone is interested I'll post the design.
>
> Take Care
> Reid
>> Ivan,
>I would think that an investigation into Hyperbaric O2 plus CO2
>treatment might be justified, where HBO treatments are currently used.
Thank you Ivan for reminding me about the HBO. I was laying down the
other day pondering how a person could make a simple and cheap HBO that
worked.
>What does the gamaglobulin test indicate, and what parameters does one look
>for?
It is the subclasses (materials) of your immune system. If you have
an IgG subclass that it low then you have some type of infection that is
causing this problem. Your immune system is like armys. If all your a
What does the gamaglobulin test indicate, and what parameters does one look
for?
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I appear to have some infection which seems t ohave originated as an inner
ear infection adn then spread to other parts of the head, mainly the
temporal area. It is rather unpleasant and has fatigued me and is causing
difficulty thinking. Apparently I have had this for a while, but I was
originally
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From: Vilik Rapheles
To:
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, 25 July 1999 16:32
Subject: CS>IVAN Buteyko
> Ivan,
>
>I read the Buteyko info with great fascination. (BTW I am not the
one
> with the asthma...I am researching for a friend.)
>
>A scattering of thoughts I wo
> **How would this fit in with the fact that some people have gotten
>better using antibiotics?
> **I get asthma only around cats. How would this relate?
> Very very fascinated and looking forward to hearing what you have to say!
>~^^V^^~
A friend of mine that is the director of a
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