Guest guest Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 I keep my cs in the fridge ??? I guess this is wrong Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 Uh oh. That is very likely the problem. Cold causes the silver to clump together. oleander soup , Belinda <send2belinda wrote:>> I keep my cs in the fridge ??? I guess this is wrong > Sent from my iPhone> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 Tony, I am using a nasal pump sprayer, I also use a sinus rinse bottle with salt, baking soda, xylitol, and GSE. I have a whole host of essential oils including the ones you mention and have found a bit of relief from tea tree oil but don't feel like I'm making headway on this. Often when I get a cold I can get rid of the cold quickly but have the sinus infection for weeks. I used to also get bronchitis but now I am able to stop that with CS spray, h202 huffing, inhaling essential oils and using the godzilla, but the sinus infections are more stubborn. I used to use antibiotics and knock it out quickly but I think I have resistant bacteria as the antibiotics no longer work. I also eat a very clean diet. No sugar/refined foods or dairy (I'm allergic). Lots of vegetables, cooked and raw, fruit, whole grains, beans, some poultry and fish. Pure vegan doesn't work for me. I've tried. I take potassium herb tea and ginger every day. Etc. Ruth oleander soup , "" wrote: > > > Ruth - > > Unless the colloidal silver has been exposed to cold or light it should > be good to go. They have silver there in large containers that is over > 7 years old and still tests as effective. Of course they don't sell > anything but days old silver. > > The same is not true for ionic silver products that often call > themselves colloidal silver. They tend to precipitate out over time. > The same is true for homemade silver solutions using home generators. > > How are you using the colloidal silver? Are you using a pump spray or > squirter to thoroughly irrigate your sinus cavities? > > Here are some suggestions for natural sinus remedies: > > Colloidal Silver can be used to irrigate the sinus cavaties as well as > taken internally to help fight off the infection. To irrigate the sinus > cavities thoroughly, use a pump spray or squirter and use a good amount > of silver to get in all the sinus passages. > > Grapefruit Seed Extract is a wonderful supplement for sinus infection > which can make a sinus infection disappear after only couple of days. > The drops are really good but they taste terrible. Never take the drops > on an empty stomach, especially early in the morning. > > Potassium supplements help dry up mucous. > > Drink apple cider vinegar throughout the day in large glasses of water > (ACV thins mucus). > > Cayenne pepper tincture will help clear the sinuses. It is going to be > hot (and the hotter the better), but you do get used to it. > > Let a hot shower run onto your face (forehead and nose) and then clear > all the mucus from your sinuses. Do this several times a day. > > Try Oil Pulling, a fabulous remedy from India which alleviates Sinus > Congestion within about 10-15 minutes > > Licorice root helps reduce inflammation and stimulates the immune system > to fight sinus infections. There are two types of licorice products. Be > sure to take licorice capsules that boost the immune system and not > those for treating ulcers. > > Eucalyptus is a soothes sore throats. It also has antiseptic properties > and can help shrink swollen tissues such as swollen sinus passages. > > Peppermint can help calm mucous membranes. Dou may drink peppermint tea > or steep the peppermint and breathe in the steam. You can also use > peppermint in aromatherapy. The scent of peppermint when inhaled helps > to ease your breathing. > > Drink eight to ten glasses of water every day. > > Drink warm tea. This may help dilute mucus. > > Ginger has long been known to relieve and prevent headaches. It is also > an anti-inflammatory and can help relieve pain. Take in tincture or > capsule form according to directions. > > Lemon balm is helpful in fighting off viruses and bacteria. Steep the > dried leaves for 10 minutes in hot water. Strain and drink the tea warm. > Alternatively, lemon balm tea can be used as a gargle. > > Echinacea helps boost the immune system and makes it function better. It > has been known to kill some viruses of the respiratory system and often > will knock out a cold in only a matter of days when taken in quantity.. > Take in capsule form. Increase the dosage at the onset of illness and > decrease after several days. Do not take if you have an allergy to > ragweed. > > Vitamin C and zinc can help to lessen the duration of colds as well as > to keep the symptoms down. Many sinus infections come from lingering > colds. By fighting a cold early, you can help stave off a sinus > infection. Take supplements in the form of capsule or lozenge during > cold season and especially with the onset of any symptoms. > > Foods high in antioxidants help to build the immune system and prevent > infections in the first place. Some of these foods include blueberries, > artichokes, red beans, cranberries and pomegranates. Try adding these > foods in your diet to help boost your immune system and prevent a sinus > infection. > > Source: www.tbyil.com/remedies.htm </remedies.htm> > > All the best, > > > > > oleander soup , " phoophh " <phoophh@> wrote: > > > > I have some CS I bought from Utopia over a year ago and have been > using it on a sinus infection with no results. Does it lose potency over > time? It still looks the same, sort of amber colored. > > > > I also have made a Godzilla zapper and was able to use that to keep my > sinus infection from going down into my lungs (two giant pads - chest > and back) which worked quickly but smaller pads over sinuses and all my > other good supplements are not working. > > > > Ruth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2009 Report Share Posted November 20, 2009 My cs says on the bottle to store in cool dr place. Refridgerate after opening. I'm confused? It's by organika Sent from my iPhoneOn 2009-11-19, at 1:11 AM, " M" <luellamay129 wrote: Uh oh. That is very likely the problem. Cold causes the silver to clump together. oleander soup , Belinda <send2belinda wrote:>> I keep my cs in the fridge ??? I guess this is wrong > Sent from my iPhone> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2009 Report Share Posted November 20, 2009 Organika colloidal silver is only 5-6 PPM and they really say nothing about what it contains or the particle sizes. It could well be a tiny amount of silver suspended in protein, in which case it might need to be refrigereated. True colloidal silver should never be refrigerated, but should instead be stored in a dark place. Heat does not affect it, even to the point of boiling. I would say you need to get a better product. For the same price as Organika goes for when it is on sale ($24.99 for a 250 ml bottle), you can get the real deal at Utopia Silver. It gets even better when you use the group discount code of LR001 to get 15% off, better still when they have their frequent 25% off sales (can't use the discount code on sale items though) and best of all if you are a first time buyer because you get to buy-one and get-one free for up to 3 bottles. All the best, oleander soup , Belinda <send2belinda wrote:>> My cs says on the bottle to store in cool dr place. Refridgerate after > opening. I'm confused? It's by organika> > Sent from my iPhone> > On 2009-11-19, at 1:11 AM, " M" luellamay129 wrote:> > > Uh oh. That is very likely the problem. Cold causes the silver to > > clump together.> >> > > >> >> > oleander soup , Belinda send2belinda@ wrote:> > >> > > I keep my cs in the fridge ??? I guess this is wrong > > > Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2009 Report Share Posted November 20, 2009 Hi Belinda,Colloidal silver should never be refrigerated. I googled Organika and looked up the colloidal silver in question. The product you received is very inferior. What you have is distilled de-ionized water.I would suggest that you get true, high quality colloidal silver from Utopia Silver . They have a first time buyer offer where you receive one bottle free for every 8 oz bottle ordered, but you must call to receive this offer. Their number is at the top right-hand corner of the page. For reorders, by using coupon code LR001, you will receive a 15% discount if it is not on sale.This is what we recommend and I will tell you that it has never failed us, nor our dog Misty. It has eliminated any infection in short order.My Best,oleander soup , Belinda <send2belinda wrote:>> My cs says on the bottle to store in cool dr place. Refridgerate after > opening. I'm confused? It's by organika Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2009 Report Share Posted November 21, 2009 I have found that for fighting infections in general, and sinus infections in specific, that crushed fresh garlic is a strong warrior. A garlic press is a very helpful tool in this. I just put a clove of garlic through the press onto a spoon, then I put a good dolop of yogurt on it to help my mouth and stomach. Just do whatever it takes to get it in you. I would caution that you probably don't want to do it on an empty stomach. When I'm fighting something, I will do this every time I eat and find it very helpful. Blessings, Judy oleander soup , " phoophh " <phoophh wrote: > > Tony, > > I am using a nasal pump sprayer, I also use a sinus rinse bottle with salt, baking soda, xylitol, and GSE. I have a whole host of essential oils including the ones you mention and have found a bit of relief from tea tree oil but don't feel like I'm making headway on this. > > Often when I get a cold I can get rid of the cold quickly but have the sinus infection for weeks. I used to also get bronchitis but now I am able to stop that with CS spray, h202 huffing, inhaling essential oils and using the godzilla, but the sinus infections are more stubborn. I used to use antibiotics and knock it out quickly but I think I have resistant bacteria as the antibiotics no longer work. > > I also eat a very clean diet. No sugar/refined foods or dairy (I'm allergic). Lots of vegetables, cooked and raw, fruit, whole grains, beans, some poultry and fish. Pure vegan doesn't work for me. I've tried. > > I take potassium herb tea and ginger every day. Etc. > > Ruth > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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