Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Hello , I make a quart or two of colloidal silver a week and use it for various things. One of my patients makes the generators and I've provided them for many of my patients over the years. Works great for dogs. Our 13 year old dog contantly acts like a puppy, giving the other two dogs more than they can handle when they are playing. This is a result of putting the silver in the drinking water. I've seen decent results in people with the silver, particularly topically applied. We've recently been experimenting with musch larger doses given orally than we used to employ. We're using 6 to 8 ounces at a time. We have used other colloidals in the past. I have to pick my shots carefully because there are so many things my wife cannot tolerate, very unpredictable. We have the Sota Beck magnetic pulser and Lori uses it nearly every day over the lymphatics. She has very sluggish lymph drainage. There is a rebounder set up in the living room and she is supposed to use it every hour for two minutes at a time. She is very undermotivated and often does not do it at all. I also have various other electrical stimulators we have used for specific purposes. I'm not sure there is much merit in any of that, but we try. I use near infrared LEDs with my patients for injuries. I'm reluctant to use them around tumors because of their tissue growth stimulating ability. We have a far infrared sauna set up, but Lori won't use it. When she is feeling very bad we do the castor oil packs and that helps. Although we are using some herbs currently, in general Lori reacts very poorly to herbs. I pointed out in a previous post that she was made profoundly ill on multiple occasions over a period of months by a very well-known Chinese herbalist. Like other practitioners over the years that have tried to help her he just shook his head in disbelief. Lori can't tolerate even the smell of flax oil. I tried to coax her onto Budwig months ago, but as little as one teaspoon of flax oil blended in cottage cheese would make her vomit. Oddly enough, some of the herbs that would be the hardest on some people she does better with. We were on Paw Paw for over two months and she tolerated it pretty well, until her hair started falling out. I recently took her off it. ( Along with this her G.I. tract gradually got more distressed.) She was doing ok with oleander for a few weeks, but now has chronic diarrhea and last night she vomited after taking it. With regards to artemsinin, she can tolerate the herb ok, but it causes terrible pain in her tumors and then all her lymph nodes swell up. This would probably be a good sign in many people who could " ride it out " , but it is very devestating to her. Lori can't tolerate strong input. She had seisures on three occasions while getting vitamin C IVs., mostly due to the sensation of the needle. She had a seizure once from topically applied Zostrix, due to the " heat " of the capseicin. One time she had a seizure from the cold sensation of a cryotherapy device we put on her wrist. We have been considering doing a challenge test for heavy metals and, if positive, following up with chelation therapy. I am reluctant to put her through that, but it might be necessary. Mike Friday, June 27, 2008, 4:38:55 AM, you wrote: TW> On Jun 25, 2008, at 8:31 PM, Mike Golden wrote: >> In our own case we use LDN because it is cheap, easy and doesn't >> cause Herxheimer reactions and the like. It's sort of reassuring to >> know that, at least, that thing that works 60% of the time is sitting >> quietly at the base of the protocol. TW> Mike- Aside from different things we have tried for cancer, the base of TW> our health supplementation would probably be colloidal minerals (CM) TW> for trace minerals and chelated minerals for mega minerals. CM have TW> the ability to detox and remove heavy metals from the body. Have you TW> ever tried them? Kelp might contain all the same minerals but I don't TW> like the taste much. We also make our own colloidal silver, though we TW> have used it erratically for colds, flu, etc but I'm trying to TW> consistently swish some to deal with mouth bacteria, followed by oil TW> pulling. I don't know that oil pulling is affecting anything besides TW> teeth but their website makes claims for a lot more, and I do feel it TW> is benefitting my teeth. Some people really believe in zappers, TW> magnetic pulsers, and various rife or energy machines. We haven't TW> gotten into them probably mainly because of expense and / or sceptism TW> or unwillingness to take the plunge. They may be really great. We TW> dabble in infrared heat and LED's. TW> I also look to herbs for many health needs and situations. I'm sure TW> there are herbs that might be just what your wife needed, there always TW> seems to be many herbs for any condition I've studied. TW> I've been impressed with some health benefits of the Budwig diet so TW> far. I'm getting more interested in IP6 and may try it soon. TW> -- Best regards, goldenmike mailto:goldenmike@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 On Jun 27, 2008, at 7:41 AM, goldenmike@... wrote: > Hello , > > I make a quart or two of colloidal silver a week and use it for > various things. I've seen decent results in people with the silver, > particularly topically applied. Mike- I've used if for cats when sick and to heal bad wounds on ducks without any infection. It has helped us a lot with colds, flu, infections, and sinusitis. > We have the Sota Beck magnetic pulser and Lori uses it nearly every > day over the lymphatics. She has very sluggish lymph drainage. I'm glad to hear the mag pulser is helpful. I guess it would help move lymph like a Chi machine? They don't require much except lying there having the legs swung back and forth. Some people on the Beck-n-stuff forum were also getting trained in some kind of lymph moving massage, I forget what it was called. > I use near infrared LEDs with my patients for injuries. I'm > reluctant to use them around tumors because of their tissue growth > stimulating ability. Well, perhaps I have been mistaken, I was looking at my saved links and also googling LED and cancer, the article from NASA was about healing mouth sores in bone marrow transplant patients, not healing cancer, and the other one was about activating photosensitizing chemicals to destroy tumors. Some information about NASA's use of infrared LED's for wound healing say it increases angiogenesis and also increases ATP production in the mitochondria. The ATP stimulation sounds compatible with the Budwig protocol which emphasizes being in the sunlight twice a day to activate the Flaxseed oil electrons, but not compatible with Paw Paw or protocols to decrease ATP production. That does sound bad for cancer. The study on use of infrared and Whole Body Heat to cause hyperthermia, when done without the WBH, says the infrared didn't affect the cancer alone. I've been having DH use the LED lights, a combination of blue, red, and infrared, on his lumps. I need to know if it's a mistake. I use it for neck pain, shoulder pain, to irradiate the blood and kill pathogens, for my gums, for sinusitis, etc, I think it's great, and it helps me go back to sleep when I have insomnia. What about magnets? I got some neodymium magnets, gold plated, for health uses but DH doesn't seem to want to use them, I use them for a problem knee and they seem to make it better. > We have been considering doing a challenge test for heavy metals and, > if positive, following up with chelation therapy. I am reluctant to > put her through that, but it might be necessary. If you mean IV EDTA chelation therapy, what about the oral EDTA, which we have used and DH did seem to notice some benefit to his circulatory system in that he could go up hills better without getting breathless. Colloidal Minerals and also zeolite claim to bind up heavy metals, too. In fact the Organa brand of CM that we were taking was advertising adding zeolites but our order hasn't been filled by our co-op since they changed it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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