Guest guest Posted February 4, 2000 Report Share Posted February 4, 2000 In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:12:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, lyme-aidonelist writes: << " Spinal cord compression: Medical emergency. Can be caused by trauma, tumor, disk, cervical spondylosis. Symptoms usually begin with numbness or paresthesias in feet and legs. Weakness usually starts in legs and ascends. Bowel and bladder problems are common. >> Jane, thank you for posting this information. I am interested to know if these symptoms come on gradually over time, or if there is a problem are these symptoms immediate? I know that everyone is different, but if these symptoms come on progressively, do you know what is the median time frame ? Thank you for taking the time to answer my concerns. I am sorry that you had to have surgery, but if it has made your quality of life better then I am happy for your decision. Your Lyme Friend, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2000 Report Share Posted February 4, 2000 In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:12:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, lyme-aidonelist writes: << " Spinal cord compression: Medical emergency. Can be caused by trauma, tumor, disk, cervical spondylosis. Symptoms usually begin with numbness or paresthesias in feet and legs. Weakness usually starts in legs and ascends. Bowel and bladder problems are common. >> Jane, thank you for posting this information. I am interested to know if these symptoms come on gradually over time, or if there is a problem are these symptoms immediate? I know that everyone is different, but if these symptoms come on progressively, do you know what is the median time frame ? Thank you for taking the time to answer my concerns. I am sorry that you had to have surgery, but if it has made your quality of life better then I am happy for your decision. Your Lyme Friend, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2000 Report Share Posted February 4, 2000 In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:12:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, lyme-aidonelist writes: << I had the PET Scan done this morning, not too bad, they injected me with something and had me lie still in a room for 40 minutes, I was not to move, talk or think too much. >> Marta, i am glad that all went well today, I know that we will all be anxiously awaiting the results with and for you. I can't imagine having to lie still that long.....I would have to go potty as soon as they said start...hehe !! As far as the not thinking to much, well, that one is easy.....I can't remember what I was thinking about anyway...lol !!! I hope you don't mind a little humor.....it sees me through the bad times, not to mention a LOT of help from God. Your Lyme Friend, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2000 Report Share Posted February 4, 2000 In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:12:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, lyme-aidonelist writes: << I had the PET Scan done this morning, not too bad, they injected me with something and had me lie still in a room for 40 minutes, I was not to move, talk or think too much. >> Marta, i am glad that all went well today, I know that we will all be anxiously awaiting the results with and for you. I can't imagine having to lie still that long.....I would have to go potty as soon as they said start...hehe !! As far as the not thinking to much, well, that one is easy.....I can't remember what I was thinking about anyway...lol !!! I hope you don't mind a little humor.....it sees me through the bad times, not to mention a LOT of help from God. Your Lyme Friend, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2000 Report Share Posted April 17, 2000 Joan, as an ex nurse, I make this comment, I do not think I could give myself a shot !!! I can give them to others though, but doubt very much that I could to myself, I have a phobia if needles when they are aimed at ME !!! (smile) Kitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2000 Report Share Posted April 17, 2000 I want to apologise for dropping out of sight, my mother in law took a turn for the worse, and I was with her for several days, she passed away on Thursday, the funeral is tomorrow, and this is such a hard time for my family right now.....there has not been much computer time. My RA from all the stress was acting up over the weekend, but now seems to be getting better again. I had to cancle my appts with the RA dr so now have to reschedule them......... I will be back intouch soon, Kitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2000 Report Share Posted April 17, 2000 Kitt, I'm so sorry to hear about what you're going thru. I know how down you must feel, a year ago on the 27th my husbands 45 yo brother died after an 11 month battle with luekemia. Please know that you and you're family will be in my prayers. Don't forget to find some quite time for yourself, grief is hard on the body, and you want to be there for your family. Remember we're here and ready to listen . Barb -----Original Message----- From: kitt0213@... <kitt0213@...> egroups < egroups> Date: Monday, April 17, 2000 7:53 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Digest Number 1001 >I want to apologise for dropping out of sight, my mother in law took a turn >for the worse, and I was with her for several days, she passed away on >Thursday, the funeral is tomorrow, and this is such a hard time for my family >right now.....there has not been much computer time. > >My RA from all the stress was acting up over the weekend, but now seems to be >getting better again. I had to cancle my appts with the RA dr so now have to >reschedule them......... > >I will be back intouch soon, Kitt > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Whatever you want, chances are you'll find it at one of the hundreds >of sites in The PointClick Network--like Disney.com, eCost.com, >FogDog.com and many more. You get paid as you shop and an additional >10% off any purchase, anytime. >1/2994/4/_/478567/_/955983198/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >URL to change your membership options: /group/ >RA-support website: http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ >Our chat room: www.delphi.com/RheumatoidArth1/start > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2000 Report Share Posted April 17, 2000 Kitt,I want to say how sorry I am for your loss. This will be a stressful time for you and your family and I will keep you in my prayers. Take some time out to look after yourself as well. Hugs June Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2000 Report Share Posted June 22, 2000 In a message dated 6/22/2000 4:32:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, egroups writes: << Am I making myself clear? I'll try again in case I'm not. I think my CO2 is > elevated because it is my body's way of dealing with an underlying alkalosis > and maintaining a normal pH (mine was 7.37) >> Hello, This is exactly what Dr Cheney has told me on the subject. I also get tight, painful, sore muscles when this happens to me. He recommended three things...one..the Weil audio tape on breathing exercises....as much walking as I can do....and trying to reduce acid ash foods in the system and favoring alkaline ash foods. You can find a list of these in a number of books. My reference is How To Get Well by Airola. Basically, reducing proteins...meat, fish, dairy, etc. and increasing vegetables and fruits. This can help, but the underlying acid base problem is CFIDS related, and according to Cheney is a consequence of the cells not functioning properly. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2001 Report Share Posted May 7, 2001 michael_flynn@... wrote: > For those of us who know that our children need a proper ERP and/or > cognitive therapy program, the costs can indeed be prohibitive. > Intermittent visits to the psychologist are often not enough to > reinforce the work. Insurance coverage may limit visits or not be > covered at all. <snip> > Our psychologist said that our son needed frequent reiforcment for the > therapy (in structured sessions). We applied as a family to mental > health to get a youth care worker funded to provide support under the > guidance of the Psychologist. The Psych., also e-mailed the contact > person with this request. After the two months of red tape, bingo! > We have the support person coming to our home at the expense of > Canadian and Provincial mental health. , This is very interesting. I am assuming that the psychologist who made the recommendation is in private practice. Our problem here in Calgary is with the government funded professionals we see through the Children's Hospital. Their philosophy (and presumably the philosophy of the Regional Health Authority), is that children do not benefit from cognitive therapy. I wonder if that would stand in the way of this kind of funding? It certainly is something to look into because the cost of private therapy is restrictive to many families. ph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 In a message dated 3/15/02 12:18:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > . is 4 years old and will turn 5 on April 19. Our cutoff for > Sheila's birthday is April 28th. I remember standing in your shoes 10 years ago. Of course it made sense for all the reasons you listed to keep her in preschool one extra year. But our district flat out refused to pay for any therapies/sped services unless we enrolled her in kindergarten. We enrolled her, but we did insist that she stay in kindergarten for 2 years--they agreed to that request. I now work in the preschool that Sheila once attended and we have a little girl with DS. She is much tinier than Sheila was at the same age. This little girl turned 5 a few weeks ago and is small than all of our 3 year olds and many of our toddlers are bigger than she is. Her mom came to us and told us what school placement she would be requesting. She prefaced her comment by a, " don't hate me for my decision, " type statement. The decision she is making is for a self-contained private school where class size ratio's are 8-1-1. The school once specialized in Ds, but now is any type of MR--it is the most restrictive setting found in our area--but the mom feels that this will best meet her daughters needs and is a placement that the district will eventually agree to (the will not agree to keeping her at our preschool). It's not a decision I would have made for Sheila--at the age of 5, however Sheila did attend that school for ESY when she was 7 and 8. Research all possible programs in your area so that you have something besides the preschool and the two local school programs to place on the table. nancy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2002 Report Share Posted September 6, 2002 Hi, I just wanted too let everyone know too check out unlockingautisim.org they have a cute deal going on now for autisic children it costs 10.00$ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2003 Report Share Posted January 17, 2003 > I know I should run over my scale with my car but I weighed myself > today, which prompted me to take out the tape measure and skinfold > calipers. I myself am upset. It has been two weeks since I have started. I have gained 5 pounds!!! I have lost 3 inches in my waist 3 in my hips and two on my thighs. Now I would think even IF I am gaining muscle I should see the scale move down not up. I am going to hang in there but I am thinking of tweeking the eating. I am 5' 6 " BF- 29.6% LBW- 120 I eat between 1,150-1,500 Calories a day. Usually I average 1,200 a day. About 200 per meal. I keep my carbs alittle on the low side. usaually 45% Protein, 35% Carbs and 20% Fat. 127Grams Protein and 96 Grams Carbs. I read that Dr. Hussman said this is ok. On days that I do my cardio I do the 40-40-20. My Carbs consist of Non Starch Vegetables, Strawberries and about 2 Tbs yogurt. My Protein choices are Cottage cheese and Tuna with some Chicken thrown in sometimes. I drink a gallon of water a day. I have not cheated. What is the problem? Could my muscle mass be getting so built up that it would cause me to gain 5 pounds in two weeks? Here is my menu for yesterday. #1 Soy Protein shake made with water, 6 strawberries #2 5 egg white omlette made with 2 cups mixed veggies, 1 Tbs Rotel, 2 Tbs yogurt .50 oz of Vermont light cheddar cheese #3 3/4 cup Cottage Cheese with 1 tbs natural creamy peanut butter #4 4 oz Tuna mixed with 2 cups Veggies, Small salad with raw onion, 1 tsp canola oil and vinigar. #5 Protein shake made with Water with some cinn. #6 3/4 cup cottage cheese with 6 warmed strawberries Plus 1 gallon of water for the day. Remember I am trying to keep it around 200 cal per meal. I know you are supposed to do palm, hand. But I need to be more exact than that. I am doing Dr. Hussmans weight thing where you write down your calories and you take either 1.5 on workout days or 1.2 on non workout days X your BMR= your daily burned calories then I take what I have eaten that day and subtract it from my daily burned calories then subtract that from my daily intake and I get how many calories I have lost for that day and when it all adds up to 3,500 I know I have lost a pound. It helps me so because I can't see it moving on the scale. I can atleast know that I have lost it. Don't know where but I have. Does anyone have any opionions on why my scale isn't moving? Or about my food? Or about why I am loosing inches but gained 5 pounds? Today is my free day and I was planning a free meal but I am not sure now. lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2003 Report Share Posted January 17, 2003 It is simple. Muscle is more dense than fat. In theory: If you lose 1 pound of fat, and gain no muscle, you lose 1 pound on the scale. If you lose 1 pound of fat and gain 1 pound of muscle, the scale stays the same. If you lose 1 pound of fat, and gain 2 pounds of muscle, you gain 1 pound on the scale. 2 weeks is not enough time to really measure anything. At the most, you shoud measure wait, body fat, scale weight, etc every 4 weeks. If you MUST do it more often, you MUST do it with the caveat that you are subject to daily fluctuations - and that it si the general TREND over time that you are looking for. Not 5 pounds in 2 weeks that you need to get worried about. It could be anything - it could be water weight. It could be that you lsot 2 pounds of fat, gained 3 pounds of muscle, and 2 pounds due to " monthly bloating. " Again - look for longer-term TRENDs... In my very very first challenge, I lsot only 6 pounds in 4 weeks. I almost had a heart attack! I thought it should have been a lot more. But, by the end of week 8, I lost EIGHT INCHES off my waist! All good things take time and effort! Stick with it! You are doing it right. although, I am slighlty grossed out by the cottage cheese and peanut butter combo! :-) Jill > > > > I know I should run over my scale with my car but I weighed myself > > today, which prompted me to take out the tape measure and skinfold > > calipers. > > > I myself am upset. It has been two weeks since I have started. I have > gained > 5 pounds!!! I have lost 3 inches in my waist 3 in my hips and two on my > thighs. > Now I would think even IF I am gaining muscle I should see the scale move > down > not up. I am going to hang in there but I am thinking of tweeking the > eating. > > I am 5' 6 " BF- 29.6% LBW- 120 > > I eat between 1,150-1,500 Calories a day. Usually I average 1,200 a day. > About 200 per meal. > > I keep my carbs alittle on the low side. usaually 45% Protein, 35% Carbs and > 20% Fat. > 127Grams Protein and 96 Grams Carbs. I read that Dr. Hussman said this is > ok. > On days that I do my cardio I do the 40-40-20. > > My Carbs consist of Non Starch Vegetables, Strawberries and about 2 Tbs > yogurt. > My Protein choices are Cottage cheese and Tuna with some Chicken thrown in > sometimes. > > I drink a gallon of water a day. > > I have not cheated. What is the problem? Could my muscle mass be getting so > built up that it would cause me to gain 5 pounds in two weeks? > > Here is my menu for yesterday. > > #1 Soy Protein shake made with water, 6 strawberries > > #2 5 egg white omlette made with 2 cups mixed veggies, 1 Tbs Rotel, 2 Tbs > yogurt > .50 oz of Vermont light cheddar cheese > > #3 3/4 cup Cottage Cheese with 1 tbs natural creamy peanut butter > > #4 4 oz Tuna mixed with 2 cups Veggies, Small salad with raw onion, 1 tsp > canola oil and vinigar. > > #5 Protein shake made with Water with some cinn. > > #6 3/4 cup cottage cheese with 6 warmed strawberries > > Plus 1 gallon of water for the day. > > Remember I am trying to keep it around 200 cal per meal. I know you are > supposed to do palm, hand. But I need to be more exact than that. I am > doing Dr. Hussmans weight thing where you write down your calories and you > take either 1.5 on workout days or 1.2 on non workout days X your BMR= your > daily burned calories then I take what I have eaten that day and subtract it > from my daily burned calories then subtract that from my daily intake and I > get how many calories I have lost for that day and when it all adds up to > 3,500 I know I have lost a pound. > It helps me so because I can't see it moving on the scale. I can atleast > know that I have lost it. Don't know where but I have. > > Does anyone have any opionions on why my scale isn't moving? Or about my > food? Or about why I am loosing inches but gained 5 pounds? > > Today is my free day and I was planning a free meal but I am not sure now. > > lynne > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2003 Report Share Posted January 17, 2003 HEy I was checking out your meals, and it doesn't look like on some of them you even have a carb. Let's see #3 and #5. Is this typical for you? I would try throwing in your carbs in there and see what happens. Plus check out this picture http://www.baselinefitness.com/Fat%20Muscle%20label.JPG , and run over your scale with your car... LOL ~kimmah Re: Digest Number 1001 > I know I should run over my scale with my car but I weighed myself > today, which prompted me to take out the tape measure and skinfold > calipers. I myself am upset. It has been two weeks since I have started. I have gained 5 pounds!!! I have lost 3 inches in my waist 3 in my hips and two on my thighs. Now I would think even IF I am gaining muscle I should see the scale move down not up. I am going to hang in there but I am thinking of tweeking the eating. I am 5' 6 " BF- 29.6% LBW- 120 I eat between 1,150-1,500 Calories a day. Usually I average 1,200 a day. About 200 per meal. I keep my carbs alittle on the low side. usaually 45% Protein, 35% Carbs and 20% Fat. 127Grams Protein and 96 Grams Carbs. I read that Dr. Hussman said this is ok. On days that I do my cardio I do the 40-40-20. My Carbs consist of Non Starch Vegetables, Strawberries and about 2 Tbs yogurt. My Protein choices are Cottage cheese and Tuna with some Chicken thrown in sometimes. I drink a gallon of water a day. I have not cheated. What is the problem? Could my muscle mass be getting so built up that it would cause me to gain 5 pounds in two weeks? Here is my menu for yesterday. #1 Soy Protein shake made with water, 6 strawberries #2 5 egg white omlette made with 2 cups mixed veggies, 1 Tbs Rotel, 2 Tbs yogurt .50 oz of Vermont light cheddar cheese #3 3/4 cup Cottage Cheese with 1 tbs natural creamy peanut butter #4 4 oz Tuna mixed with 2 cups Veggies, Small salad with raw onion, 1 tsp canola oil and vinigar. #5 Protein shake made with Water with some cinn. #6 3/4 cup cottage cheese with 6 warmed strawberries Plus 1 gallon of water for the day. Remember I am trying to keep it around 200 cal per meal. I know you are supposed to do palm, hand. But I need to be more exact than that. I am doing Dr. Hussmans weight thing where you write down your calories and you take either 1.5 on workout days or 1.2 on non workout days X your BMR= your daily burned calories then I take what I have eaten that day and subtract it from my daily burned calories then subtract that from my daily intake and I get how many calories I have lost for that day and when it all adds up to 3,500 I know I have lost a pound. It helps me so because I can't see it moving on the scale. I can atleast know that I have lost it. Don't know where but I have. Does anyone have any opionions on why my scale isn't moving? Or about my food? Or about why I am loosing inches but gained 5 pounds? Today is my free day and I was planning a free meal but I am not sure now. lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2003 Report Share Posted June 10, 2003 Hi there I haven't had the problem of sticking, actually. but I just use plastic molds, so that I don't have so much of an issue with getting the soap out sorry not to reply sooner. ________________________________________ Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half the time. -- E. B. White, New Yorker, July 3, 1944 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 21:16:30 EDT From: bjjbubbles@... Subject: Re: a few M & P soap recipes Thanks for the recipies , I can't wait to try the chocolate chip cookie one. Question??.. Do I need to oil the pvc pipe or anything? I am worried that the soap will stick? Barb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 In a message dated 3/26/04 4:43:41 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > I wish doctors would focus on things that they do well. Like stitch up > wounds > and diagnose and treat real disease. It cannot be good for the spirit to > hand > out chemicals for every little thing deep down knowing that the body needs > to > remain clean to be healthy. All GPs could learn from Chinese medicine and be > happier with thier jobs. > Dear Jim: For years now I've said, " I'll only go to a doctor if I've been hit by a truck. then I need a good mechanic to put me back together again. " For everything else, I resort to alternative methods, Chinese medicine, anything but poisonous pharmaceuticals. Glad someone else feels the same way. Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 Most Lyme people need to up the protocol A LOT. This group has over 700 members and discusses treating Lyme Disease with electricity: lyme-and-rife Here are some rife machine user reports from Lyme Disease sufferers: http://hometown.aol.com/theskyking/myhomepage/listings.html There's a whole bunch of problems with Lyme's and electrically we may have to up the protocol to include a lot. Like CS, and magpulsing, and DC. It would seem to depend on where it's travelled to and what it affects. CS may not reach it all, DC, magnetics, etc may not, either. It's going to be a very challenging fight. Those who have it have the longest path to recovery from it of anything I've yet seen, possibly excepting CFS. Particularly DC and CS makes sense to me, due to DC's ability to drive CS deeper into tissues, even bones. bG <>< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 Most Lyme people need to up the protocol A LOT. This group has over 700 members and discusses treating Lyme Disease with electricity: lyme-and-rife Here are some rife machine user reports from Lyme Disease sufferers: http://hometown.aol.com/theskyking/myhomepage/listings.html There's a whole bunch of problems with Lyme's and electrically we may have to up the protocol to include a lot. Like CS, and magpulsing, and DC. It would seem to depend on where it's travelled to and what it affects. CS may not reach it all, DC, magnetics, etc may not, either. It's going to be a very challenging fight. Those who have it have the longest path to recovery from it of anything I've yet seen, possibly excepting CFS. Particularly DC and CS makes sense to me, due to DC's ability to drive CS deeper into tissues, even bones. bG <>< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 In a message dated 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time, TheSkyKing@... writes: << Subj: Re: Digest Number 1001 Date: 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time From: TheSkyKing@... Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto: " > </A> Most Lyme people need to up the protocol A LOT. This group has over 700 members and discusses treating Lyme Disease with electricity: lyme-and-rife Here are some rife machine user reports from Lyme Disease sufferers: http://hometown.aol.com/theskyking/myhomepage/listings.html There's a whole bunch of problems with Lyme's and electrically we may have to up the protocol to include a lot. Like CS, and magpulsing, and DC. It would seem to depend on where it's travelled to and what it affects. CS may not reach it all, DC, magnetics, etc may not, either. It's going to be a very challenging fight. Those who have it have the longest path to recovery from it of anything I've yet seen, possibly excepting CFS. Particularly DC and CS makes sense to me, due to DC's ability to drive CS deeper into tissues, even bones. bGUnited States Patent 5,676,977 Antelman October 14, 1997 Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices Abstract The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss of liver function. The reason for his interest was he got AIDS and was apparently cured using the a 20 minute one time injection 40 ppm of Tetrasil/Imusil or tetrasilver tetroxide (a special oxidized form of colloidal silver). Under the U.S. patent it is claimed a 100% destruction of AIDS using only 20 ppm of silver. The production of the product is based on 1994 United States Patent 5,336,499 by reacting silver nitrate with sodium or potassium peroxydisulfate tetrasilver tetroxide Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4 United States Patent 5,676,977 Antelman October 14, 1997 Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices Abstract The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss of liver function. <>< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 In a message dated 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time, TheSkyKing@... writes: << Subj: Re: Digest Number 1001 Date: 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time From: TheSkyKing@... Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto: " > </A> Most Lyme people need to up the protocol A LOT. This group has over 700 members and discusses treating Lyme Disease with electricity: lyme-and-rife Here are some rife machine user reports from Lyme Disease sufferers: http://hometown.aol.com/theskyking/myhomepage/listings.html There's a whole bunch of problems with Lyme's and electrically we may have to up the protocol to include a lot. Like CS, and magpulsing, and DC. It would seem to depend on where it's travelled to and what it affects. CS may not reach it all, DC, magnetics, etc may not, either. It's going to be a very challenging fight. Those who have it have the longest path to recovery from it of anything I've yet seen, possibly excepting CFS. Particularly DC and CS makes sense to me, due to DC's ability to drive CS deeper into tissues, even bones. bGUnited States Patent 5,676,977 Antelman October 14, 1997 Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices Abstract The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss of liver function. The reason for his interest was he got AIDS and was apparently cured using the a 20 minute one time injection 40 ppm of Tetrasil/Imusil or tetrasilver tetroxide (a special oxidized form of colloidal silver). Under the U.S. patent it is claimed a 100% destruction of AIDS using only 20 ppm of silver. The production of the product is based on 1994 United States Patent 5,336,499 by reacting silver nitrate with sodium or potassium peroxydisulfate tetrasilver tetroxide Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4 United States Patent 5,676,977 Antelman October 14, 1997 Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices Abstract The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss of liver function. <>< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 We recently read about a recovery from a case of very debilitating Lyme disease using CS. Did he say how much he drank every day to accomplish this? Dick Re: Digest Number 1001 > In a message dated 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time, TheSkyKing@... > writes: > > << Subj: Re: Digest Number 1001 > Date: 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time > From: TheSkyKing@... > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto: " > > </A> > > > Most Lyme people need to up the protocol A LOT. > > This group has over 700 members and discusses treating Lyme Disease with > electricity: > > lyme-and-rife > > Here are some rife machine user reports from Lyme Disease sufferers: > > http://hometown.aol.com/theskyking/myhomepage/listings.html > > > There's a whole bunch of problems with Lyme's and electrically we > may have to up the protocol to include a lot. Like CS, and > magpulsing, and DC. It would seem to depend on where it's travelled > to and what it affects. CS may not reach it all, DC, magnetics, etc > may not, either. It's going to be a very challenging fight. Those > who have it have the longest path to recovery from it of anything > I've yet seen, possibly excepting CFS. > > Particularly DC and CS makes sense to me, due to DC's ability to > drive CS deeper into tissues, even bones. > > > bGUnited States Patent 5,676,977 > Antelman October 14, 1997 > > Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices > Abstract > The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide > (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS > synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single > intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at > levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two > mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of > electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the > bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating > virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation > mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active > sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. > However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss > of liver function. > > The reason for his interest was he got AIDS and was apparently cured using > the a 20 minute one time injection 40 ppm of Tetrasil/Imusil or tetrasilver > tetroxide (a special oxidized form of colloidal silver). Under the U.S. patent it > is claimed a 100% destruction of AIDS using only 20 ppm of silver. The > production of the product is based on 1994 United States Patent 5,336,499 by > reacting silver nitrate with sodium or potassium peroxydisulfate > tetrasilver tetroxide Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4 > United States Patent 5,676,977 > Antelman October 14, 1997 > > Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices > Abstract > The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide > (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS > synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single > intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at > levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two > mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of > electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the > bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating > virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation > mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active > sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. > However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss > of liver function. > > <>< > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 We recently read about a recovery from a case of very debilitating Lyme disease using CS. Did he say how much he drank every day to accomplish this? Dick Re: Digest Number 1001 > In a message dated 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time, TheSkyKing@... > writes: > > << Subj: Re: Digest Number 1001 > Date: 31/08/2004 09:56:10 GMT Daylight Time > From: TheSkyKing@... > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto: " > > </A> > > > Most Lyme people need to up the protocol A LOT. > > This group has over 700 members and discusses treating Lyme Disease with > electricity: > > lyme-and-rife > > Here are some rife machine user reports from Lyme Disease sufferers: > > http://hometown.aol.com/theskyking/myhomepage/listings.html > > > There's a whole bunch of problems with Lyme's and electrically we > may have to up the protocol to include a lot. Like CS, and > magpulsing, and DC. It would seem to depend on where it's travelled > to and what it affects. CS may not reach it all, DC, magnetics, etc > may not, either. It's going to be a very challenging fight. Those > who have it have the longest path to recovery from it of anything > I've yet seen, possibly excepting CFS. > > Particularly DC and CS makes sense to me, due to DC's ability to > drive CS deeper into tissues, even bones. > > > bGUnited States Patent 5,676,977 > Antelman October 14, 1997 > > Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices > Abstract > The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide > (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS > synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single > intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at > levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two > mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of > electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the > bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating > virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation > mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active > sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. > However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss > of liver function. > > The reason for his interest was he got AIDS and was apparently cured using > the a 20 minute one time injection 40 ppm of Tetrasil/Imusil or tetrasilver > tetroxide (a special oxidized form of colloidal silver). Under the U.S. patent it > is claimed a 100% destruction of AIDS using only 20 ppm of silver. The > production of the product is based on 1994 United States Patent 5,336,499 by > reacting silver nitrate with sodium or potassium peroxydisulfate > tetrasilver tetroxide Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4 > United States Patent 5,676,977 > Antelman October 14, 1997 > > Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices > Abstract > The diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide > (Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4) is utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS > synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. A single > intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at > levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. The device molecular crystal contains two > mono and two trivalent silver ions capable of " firing " electrons capable of > electrocuting the AIDS virus, pathogens and ISM. When administered into the > bloodstream, the device electrons will be triggered by pathogens, a proliferating > virus and ISM, and when fired will simultaneously trigger a redox chelation > mechanism resulting in divalent silver moieties which chelate and bind active > sites of the entities destroying them. The devices are completely non-toxic. > However, they put stress on the liver causing hepatomegaly, but there is no loss > of liver function. > > <>< > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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