Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Yup, constant stirring does work quite well and hats off to Ole Bob for that development. On a more esoterioc note... It might be possible that "chi" is enhanced by having silver or gold distributed in the body as an enhancing conductor. Just a thought. Ken At 05:04 PM 5/22/01 -0500, you wro

Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-23 Thread Nick Grant
From: Duncan Crow To: Sent: Wednesday, 23 May 2001 11:37 Subject: Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?) > 4. Chrone's Disease - If I'm not mistaken, this is a form of colitus which > can be successfully treated with CS. Does anyone have any experience with CS > and Chrone&#x

RE: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?) That needle won't grow if the liquid medium is always in motion. Presumably, the blood is in motion. Ken At 10:28 AM 5/22/01 -0400, you wrote: >.. > >Stephen Summers wrote: > >> Dear Brooks and Lis

Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread Duncan Crow
4. Chrone's Disease - If I'm not mistaken, this is a form of colitus which can be successfully treated with CS. Does anyone have any experience with CS and Chrone's Disease? Any and all feedback will be much appreciated! Hi Steve; >From Dr. Kurt Donsbach - Rectal ozone would be the cure for Cro

Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread Robert L. Berger
Right on Ken!! That's why we use rapid continual stirring on making GOOD cs. "Ole Bob" Ode Coyote wrote: > That needle won't grow if the liquid medium is always in motion. > Presumably, the blood is in motion. > Ken > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silve

Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread Ode Coyote
That needle won't grow if the liquid medium is always in motion. Presumably, the blood is in motion. Ken At 10:28 AM 5/22/01 -0400, you wrote: >.. > >Stephen Summers wrote: > >> Dear Brooks and List members I have a number of important questions >> which I hope you can help me with. 1. I have re

Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
.. Stephen Summers wrote: > Dear Brooks and List members I have a number of important questions > which I hope you can help me with. 1. I have read and heard that CS > should not be taken by anyone with a pacemaker or defibrillator. The > thinking being that CS would plate with stainless steel or

Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread Stephen Summers
an electrical charge, there is no life. Life then, is electrical. And when electrical systems go, although the chemistry is still there, the life does not exist." - Original Message - From: d.linen To: Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 2:42 PM Subject: Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

RE: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread Ivan Anderson
Well, ions do have an electric charge, and most CS contains high percentages of silver ions. So... Ivan > -Original Message- > From: d.linen [mailto:li...@flash.net] > Sent: Wednesday, 23 May 2001 00:43 > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS and Pacemaker

RE: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread Ivan Anderson
Steve, 1. I do not believe CS will cause a problem with pacemakers. 2. ADD and ADHD may be controlled by Vitamin and mineral supplementation: http://www.royalrife.com/adhd.html 3. Both Parkinson's and Chron's may benefit from vitamin D supplementation: http://www.psu.edu/ur/2000/

Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)

2001-05-22 Thread d.linen
> Stephen Summers wrote: > 3. Parkinson's Disease - A friend's father has this. Would the > electrically charged silver ions in CS have any effect on this > condition? And what other protocols could be followed? Are you sure that CS has electrically charged silver ions? -- The silver-list is