Guest guest Posted August 11, 2002 Report Share Posted August 11, 2002 Sometimes walnuts are a good food to help gently rebuild liver function. Milk Thistle is a nice gentle liver herb. And if i'm getting liver symptoms, i take a little Vitamin A. But that's the only common vitamin that you can overdose on. In fact i like to take much less than what's in many supermarket brand formulas -- they typically sell 10,000 IU caps now, and i like 5,000 IU a lot better. As for colloidal silver, that's incredibly controversial. I make my own sometimes, and there are a lot of technical points to it. Bottom line is that you never know who it's going to work for or why. On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 18:03:01 -0400 (EDT) Karen Smith <smith50 wrote: > KnWVan > I've heard of colloidal silver but not too much > good. There's a lot of people out there trying > to rip off hepc patients but I'll keep an open > mind and read u some more on it. I do know it > has a side effect of turning your skin grey. > I'm always open to suggestions but I have > little liver damage right now and I research a > lot to make sure I don't take anything that > would cause damage. Thanks for the reply, all > are welcome. > Karen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2002 Report Share Posted August 11, 2002 Thanks very much for the update. Bob lived a good life and helped a lot of people. I feel very fortunate to have copies of some of his papers here at the Tesla Research Library in Cheyenne. Also have some notes from an interview with him several years ago which i can send privately as a file attachment to anyone who requests. For those on the list who didn't know about Bob, he was one of the pioneers in the field of electromedicine. He started building devices back in the 1940's. Bob was a competent electronic engineer, and often worked for various companies developing both consumer and military devices. But his real love was electromedicine, a very difficult field due to government regulation. He had to figure out ways to get his technology out without being harrassed. In some of his lectures, he liked to refer to himself as " Crusader Rabbit " . His sense of humor was always enjoyed by everyone wherever he went. I believe it was in about 1991 that he developed and released a simple device that would purify the blood in 20 minutes a day. He deliberately released this into the public domain so that anyone could build it, and nobody could appropriate it for themselves. This act of charity was deeply appreciated. For several years i've kept a copy of the plans for this device in my briefcase, and given it out to anyone who asks. It was the basis for Hulda Clark's " Zapper " which so many people have benefited from. Sure do look forward to seeing Bob again on the Other Side -- but apparently that's going to be a while. On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 15:49:13 EDT kiasibehr wrote: > > Michael... I'm sorry to say that Bob Beck died > , I believe it was July 26, 2002. He > shall be sorely missed. He was a friend of ours > and did much good for many, many people. > I cannot answer for Leland O. Anderson... > perhaps someone else knows of him. > > Kiasi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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