Would this work?  I recall reading that CS kills simple, single cell
organisms, but not complex organisms.  I don't think that CS would help with
mites, but would certainly kill bacteria in the pores or on your pillow.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Kingsbury <kings...@gte.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: CS nasal spray / hair


>
> 5-21-98, NCOAMA wrote:
> >
> > i havn't used it in my nose for very long but i have put
> > it on my head for nearly two years.  my scalp is still
> > flesh color and my hair is much younger looking (even
> > the new hair that the cs grew)
>
>
> This makes sense, considering the theory that hair-loss is
> infectious in nature, (usually?) due to fungus or mites living
> in the hair follicles.
>
> There was a news-slot on CBS channel 2, around six weeks ago,
> regarding the purported discovery of the root-cause of hair loss.
> I missed it, but I saw the two-second preview shot -- of a
> wiggly mite, somehow clearly filmed in a hair follicle.
>
> Does anyone have more info ?  I tried looking on their web
> page:  www.channel2000.com , but there was nothing there, at
> that time.
>
> There was a special on PBS TV (Nova ?) on mites earlier this
> year.  The largest mites (in humans) are found in the eye-lash
> follicles, and they are found in pores and follicles everywhere
> on the body -- unless you take peroxide baths often, I guess.
>
> Or colloidal silver baths...  Yes, a CS hair rinse makes sense.
>
> CS in the washing machine might make sense, also, since mites
> live in clothing and bedding -- where ever there's (dead) human
> skin flakes (or dandruff).  Pillows and mattresses are the most
> mite- populated places.  Would a CS pillow- spray work ?
>
> Dust mites, naturally, live on dust, but most dust is purported
> to be human skin flakes.  'Mite control' is important for those
> with allergies and asthma, since mites (and mite feces) are a
> MAJOR allergy trigger.
>
>
> --Bill
>
>
>
>
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