Our group has just completed some interesting, and rewarding, research
on animals (dogs and cats) suffering from both chronic and acute
pulmonary problems.
The protocol employed utilized 10ppm to 20ppm colloidal silver
solution atomized, by ultrasonic units, to 1 to 5 micron size. The
increase in effectivity of a mist cloud of this composition proved to be
almost one complete order of magnitude (10x) over conventional
vaporizers/nebulizers. Reliable ultrasonic atomizers/nebulizers are not
cheap, costing on the order of $300. to $600., but we achieved some
astonishing results through their use. (There are acceptable sources on
the Internet). This modality proved effective for complications of
certain, heretofore, unresponsive disorders of chronic emphysemic
types; and even one case of animal tuberculosis. When administering
the mist cloud it was essential to have the subject in very close
proximity to the generator. This is not a problem if the animal is
placed in a "close-quarters" confinement----where they cannot turn
around.
We did not find any noticeable difference between 10ppm and 20ppm
CS. However, total time exposure was, definitely, of consequence in
determining both the speed of response and the completeness of
recovery. We had absolutely no "over exposure" complications; and no
detectable toxic effects beyond normal herxheimer responses in the more
advanced cases (primarily among the geriatric population).
Please note. Direct any email inquiries to my personal email
address. Also, please understand that I am unable to furnish details on
any of these protocols, beyond generalizations; as the results are
proprietary.......and do not belong solely to the group. Maybe this
line of investigation will stimulate some on the list toward their own
evaluations. Best Regards to all. Brooks Bradley.
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