Dear Wayne,
Please forgive my tardiness in answering your inquiry.I
have just been exceptionally busy of late.
We have found (to our satisfaction) that CS of moderate
strength (20 ppm or less) may be safely offered to all
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From: Wayne Fugitt wa...@fugitt.com
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Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS for animals- please help
Evening Brooks,
Thanks for a very interesting and educational post relative to the
puppies,
CS and Gatorade.
I have an older dog
Dear Wayne,
I do not prescribe anything for ANY medical condition..pets or
humans.
However, I DO relate information on evidence we have evinced from our research
efforts. Therefore, I will comment on what we have found effective in some of
our experimental
Dear Langley,
In answer to your questions I offer:
(1) The ratio of CS to Gatorade (or any balanced fluid
electrolyte) used, was between 75% CS X 25% GA, down to ratios as low
as 50% CS X50% GA. There was little difference noted among any of
Evening Brooks,
Thanks for a very interesting and educational post relative to the puppies,
CS and Gatorade.
I have an older dog that is very sick with some type infection. I took her
to the Emergency Clinic today and learned very little.
I have been giving her CS but not with gatorade.
Hi Brooks.
Thanks for yet another interesting and informative post. If I may I have
a few questions I would like to ask about the protocol for treating
Parvo with CS.
You said:
...Even when the puppies were so moribund as to be unable
to stand or ingest food or water we were
CSLovers,
I'm hoping that someone can provide the kind of information that would
encourage a veterinarian to add CS to his already progressive 'list of
alternative approaches for animals.' I know there has been a great deal
here about CS for animals/ pets, but only these days am I becoming
Dear Reid, Tell your vet that it cured my baby cockatiel of a case of
Giardia, microscopically diagnosed by a vet. CS also keeps my Pug well,
when she has never had a shot in her life. She`s two now, and is the
smartest dog I have ever had.I thing no shots has something to do with it.
Marshalee
Dear Reid,
Two applications for CS in Veterinary procedureswe found
exceptionally effective..were protocols for Parvo and alimentary insults
not responsive to a majority of conventional anti-biotic and/or hard
chemical substances. Because of their
In my personal experience, oral CS has cured a diagnosed fatal case of
feline leukemia, Lessened the itchy scabbing from flea allergy to a
remarkable degree and has been very good for treating wounded eyes and such.
and all with no side effects
Ken
At 02:09 PM 10/31/02 +0530, you wrote:
Hello Brooks,
I have a problem with two cats...stomatitis and gingivitus.
It is very difficult to treat because their mouths are sore, including
inflammation of the soft tissue.
My vet, who is a reasonable person and knows that I use cs and condones
it, says that the only treatment is to remove
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From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:brooks.brad...@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:23 PM
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Subject: Re: CSCS for animals- please help
Dear Reid,
Two applications for CS in Veterinary procedureswe found
Hi Reid, for what it's worth my 14 year old Dachshund started falling all
over the place a few weeks ago. My first thought was that he'd suffered a
stroke but on closer inspection I noticed inside one of his ears was rather
red suggesting an infection.
I immediately put a few drops of colloidal
speculating; it could approach IV blood levels,
with a much less invasive stick.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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