Xlear is a natural nasal wash with Xylitol
a natural sugar ..it's excellant for allergies
sinuses....etc and prevents sinus infections if
used early on
kathelee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lea Ann" <lsav...@cfl.rr.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 2:51 PM
Subject: CS>Re: Re: CS>potassium vs. sodium salt vs. no salt
Hello V,
I "think" it might be because of the combination of salt with silver
forming silver chloride?
I don't understand the chemistry involved, but I have a personal
experience of what can happen when you mix salt and colloidal silver. I
had a sinus infection and I used to use saline to "flush" my sinuses by
placing a large swig of salt water in my mouth then bending over the sink
and allowing the water to go into my sinuses and I'd blow it out my nose
into the sink.
This would help clear the sinuses a little bit but during an infection it
did not "kill" the infection.
Then I learned a little bit about colloidal silver and bought a bottle at
the health food store (before I got my silver gen SG6). I figured that
I'd first flush with saline to loosen and remove as much "gunk" as
possible the follow up with CS. I did this twice about a half an hour
apart. About another half an hour later I honestly thought I was going to
die from the pain in my sinuses. (o.k. I exaggerate a bit) I have a very
high tolerance for pain, but it seemed like there was fire in between my
eyes and I got a pounding headache. I quickly got on the curezone forum
and asked for ideas and someone theorized that I had created too much
silver chloride by following a saline flush with CS.
I flushed with just saline a few times to help clear things up and about
two hours later the pain was gone and that episode was over.
The next morning the sinus infection was still going strong so I decided
to use ONLY CS (I figured it had been long enough since my last saline
flush that I wasn't going to create another "silver chloride fire between
the eyes" episode). My thinking was that saline had never killed a sinus
infection but possibly straight CS might.
When I flush with just CS it burns much more than with saline water
because sinuses are used to a saline condition and plain water or CS water
is NOT saline so it burns some. Plain water and CS feel just the same to
me.
Anyway, I could easily put up with this kind of burning so I kept at the
CS Only routine (running it into my mouth and out through my sinuses)
about once an hour for the rest of the day. By the next morning I had
beaten a sinus infection without antibiotics for the first time in my
life.
I was so impressed that I bought an SG6 that day!
Moral of the story - don't mix CS and saline then flush your sinuses with
it!
Blessings,
Lea Ann
----- Original Message -----
From: "V" <vzo...@yahoo.com>
To: "siriu...@aol.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 2:33 PM
Subject: spam: Re: CS>potassium vs. sodium salt vs. no salt
Why use no salt? that is medical propaganda. You jsut need to use good
salt thats all.
V
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