Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-09 Thread Maja Hristozova
of xylitol before I discovered this. > > - Original Message - > From: "Maja Hristozova" > To: > Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 9:50 PM > Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol > > > > YES > > Cystic Fibrosis people use it A LOT. www.xlear.co

Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-09 Thread CKing001
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Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

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Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-09 Thread Charles Sutton
PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol > YES > Cystic Fibrosis people use it A LOT. www.xlear.com > They also inhale xylitol. They use it to do irrigation > of the nostrals and reduce the spread of the > infections. Xylitol help the cillia beat and thus > Pseudomonas for examp

Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-08 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
there are no incurable illnesses-only > > incurable people. > > > > > > > > > > >From: Marshall Dudley > > >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > >To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > >Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema > &

Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-08 Thread Maja Hristozova
t, etc. from causing allergies > again. Did anyone else > see thr xylitol report? > > TJ Garland, CMO supplier >there are no incurable illnesses-only > incurable people. > > > > > >From: Marshall Dudley > >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.co

Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-08 Thread Maja Hristozova
t, etc. from causing allergies > again. Did anyone else > see thr xylitol report? > > TJ Garland, CMO supplier >there are no incurable illnesses-only > incurable people. > > > > > >From: Marshall Dudley > >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.co

Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-08 Thread Maja Hristozova
t, etc. from causing allergies > again. Did anyone else > see thr xylitol report? > > TJ Garland, CMO supplier >there are no incurable illnesses-only > incurable people. > > > > > >From: Marshall Dudley > >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.co

Re: CS>CS and Eczema/xylitol

2003-05-08 Thread TJ Garland
there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people. From: Marshall Dudley Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 10:20:38 -0400 Kevin & Glenda wrote: > Hi Paula, > > What does Zantac do for aller

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-04 Thread Gladys Williams
Am also interested in yeast free bread. Please send reply to gw...@juno.com -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list a

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-03 Thread sol
Ah, I do now recall reading that before, my daily dose has been 1 gram. It would be wonderful to find something that would stop this eczema. 4 solid months now. And the allergist told me there is NO desensitisation for iodine allergy. At the moment I have no inclination to eat any offending foods

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-03 Thread hughman1
Start with 2 grams a day of MSM (methylsulfonylmethane)to neutralize/alleviate pollen allergies. The same amount may alleviate food allergies if taken with the offending food. I thought perhaps it also might work with eczema. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal sil

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-03 Thread Henry Holland Simms
hughman1 wrote: Start with 2 grams a day. Of what? For what?Please,for sake of coherence make the effort to tie answers together with something that makes it useful.Please.Thankyou. Holland -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubs

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread hughman1
Start with 2 grams a day.

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread bob smith
To: Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:25 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema > Bob, > How do you make yeast free bread? You must not mean sourdough, which has a > yeast starter. I'm interested to know more about this, can you send me some > additional info or a link or something? >

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread sol
Bob, How do you make yeast free bread? You must not mean sourdough, which has a yeast starter. I'm interested to know more about this, can you send me some additional info or a link or something? Sigh, my hubby probably wouldn't eat it anyway, though. He likes his bread traditional. paula -

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread sol
Jean, There has been so much discussion and explanation of MSM (and DMSO) that it would be good to search the archives. A google search should turn up a lot of info as well. paula - Original Message - From: Jean DeMasters hughman1 wrote: MSM works to neutralize food an

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread sol
Mary, I forgot to mention that a mix of 90% colloidal silver and 10 % DMSO will give me hours of good relief from mild eczema, but take care---I wouldn't use it when the rash is really severe, because it will cause about 15 minutes of near-agony on a mild to slightly more than mild rash, the pai

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread bob smith
can bake yeast free bread easily by using your own starter dough. I have done it often when time permited. Bob Smith - Original Message - From: "sol" To: Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 12:43 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema > Mary, > Yes, I do believe the CS helps co

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread Connie
Try adding Kefir to your diet? Connie > From: "Roxanne" > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 16:53:22 -0500 > To: > Subject: RE: CS>CS and Eczema > Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com > Resent-Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 14:53:46 -0700 >

RE: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread Roxanne
I'm not sure CS is any good for yeast (candida) or Eczema as I suffered most my life from both of these conditions. I've had an yeast infection under my arms for several years which recently went away with a change in vitamins and a different deoderant and keeping it real dry. My skin is so dr

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread sol
Mary, Yes, I do believe the CS helps control and hopefully eventually eradicate my intestinal candida. The CS I am making at home varies from about 10 to 18 ppm. My silverpuppy makes 18 ppm (tested with my PWT) CS and I am playing around with a homemade gallon generator with a fish bubbler for st

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread Jean DeMasters
hughman1 wrote:MSM works to neutralize food and pollen allergies in a large segment of the population. Don't know if or how it would work with eczema. I'm sorry if I sound like a newbe, but what is MSM? Jean - Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster.

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread sol
t the need to take MSM in my colloidal silver, but perhaps it would be a good idea, given the allergies and eczema. paula - Original Message - From: hughman1 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 11:31 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema MSM works to ne

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread sol
(cats) mailto: pcar...@wyoming.com http://community.webshots.com/user/polcarter - Original Message - From: "Kevin & Glenda" To: Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 11:07 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS and Eczema > > Hi Paula, > > What does Zantac do for allergies? " 4 mg chlortri

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread mary
On Thu, 1 May 2003 19:59:16 -0600, you wrote: >Jean, > I don't see any answers so here is my 2 cents as an eczema sufferer myself. > It really is an allergy reaction, so unless you discover the trigger allergen > and remove that from your body or environment the eczema will continue > whether

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Kevin & Glenda wrote: > Hi Paula, > > What does Zantac do for allergies? " 4 mg chlortrimeton (generic)" is > that the same as Chlorotripolon (chloropheniramine)? This seems to be > the only anti-histamine that works for my husband. > > Glenda Chlortrimeton is a brand name for chlorpheniramine

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-01 Thread hughman1
MSM works to neutralize food and pollen allergies in a large segment of the population. Don't know if or how it would work with eczema.

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-01 Thread Kevin & Glenda
Hi Paula, What does Zantac do for allergies? " 4 mg chlortrimeton (generic)" is that the same as Chlorotripolon (chloropheniramine)? This seems to be the only anti-histamine that works for my husband. Glenda From: "sol" >Zyrtec did nothing for me. The best antihistamine type relief f

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-01 Thread sol
Jean, I don't see any answers so here is my 2 cents as an eczema sufferer myself. It really is an allergy reaction, so unless you discover the trigger allergen and remove that from your body or environment the eczema will continue whether constant or sporadic. There are also for me underlying

Re: CS>CS and Eczema

2003-05-01 Thread Robert Berger
Jean, I had dry skin Eczema and found that mixing CS with Alovera liquid was very beneficial. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-