YES, but lyme might be only kept out of the bloodstream by treatment with CS and still wreck whatever is poorly serviced by blood supply. One stage encapsulates itself and can stay that way quite a while, prertty-much inviolavble.. There seems to be some kind of a three-week cycle, too, of symptoms (Herxing?) or increased activity...I did not quite catch on the why or what of that. There are several different broadcast frequencies to knock out Lyme, reflecting that there are probably several different phases of the spirochete ongoing at any given time. We are definitely pursuing bulding a Rife-Bare plasma tube gizmo for our vicinity for this kind of 'research' application. Skin graying with electrolysis derived CS apparently is not applicable. Rosemary Jacobs (the blue lady) remains unique. Just my own opinion but 'why would one care if they turned blue if given the choice of uncontrollable sickness or blue or gray...or green, stripes or polka dots.... like, man.... so what??? ----- Original Message ----- From: Tel Tofflemire To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 5:42 PM Subject: CS>therapy on Lyme, CS
I know I hav not had any cols in this house since useing CS, But I got too much sun on the golf course and tried to get a cold sore...I used cs several time on the outside of it and it did not develope. A friend sent me this from a web page ???? His wife has lyme, I think ? Other Treatments Colloidal Silver - A controversial therapy for Lyme is colloidal silver. This solution contains silver particles and is consumed by the patient. This is an old remedy dating back to the 1800's and was used for infections before the appearance of antibiotics. Although the FDA approved this product, it is classified as a supplement and not a drug. Some patients claim that this therapy is beneficial and their condition approved after the treatment. There hasn't been much real research on the effects of this therapy on Lyme and the patient. One possible side effect of this solution is permanent graying of the skin. http://www.execpc.com/~jbehnke/page11.html