Hello Reid, and all interested list members.
                    I just read this post and have a suggestion to offer.
Anyone experimenting with a Colloidal Silver inhalation protocol could be
well-served to introduce a slight modification to our original outline.
                    When preparing the original parent CS solution, add 1/4
teaspoon of MSM crystals for each 2 ounces of water/CS solution, prior to use
(agitate well).  This modification has shown to improve, considerably, the
absorptive efficiency of the parent solution----by the respiratory tract.  This
becomes of some genuine importance in cases of major pus/debris accumulation in
the lungs/bronchial area.  The MSM, apparantly, performs a useful service in
penetrating the, otherwise, impenetrable mucous accumulations lining the
afflicted areas----simultaneously transporting consequential amounts of
Colloidal Silver with it.....thus providing physical contact between the CS and
many of the target pathogens.
        One admonition for "experimenters" employing any of the CS/nebulizing
protocols;  this is not a high-speed treatment.  Major improvement in
chronic/major-acute cases will, generally, require 7 to 14 days of continuous
application (twice daily) of approximately 1/2 ounce of 5 to 10 ppm CS, before
favorable resolution is accomplished..
                    I hope this is of some value.  Sincerely.  Brooks Bradley.
    p.s.  As simple logic might dictate, the "nebulization system" works quite
well for the employment of "properly formulated" antibiotic solutions.  Do
remember, MSM as a transporter RAISES the efficacy (3 to 4-fold) of all elements
for which it is capable of carrying through tissue interfaces.
            The foregoing IS NOT to be construed as any form of medical advice
or treatment, but to relate experiences encountered in "experimental" research
by members of our facility..
Reid Smith wrote:

> >Hi CyberSilverados,
> >     I need any and all information about chronic, serious ASTHMA. Did
> >Brooks post
> >something about it? Is it every really an infection? Please lay any and all
> >thoughts, theories, ideas and treatments that you ever heard of on me.
> >     Thank you!!!!
>
>    Yes it is an infection at least the problem with my son was. We were
> told by the doctor that it was passed down and later found out that it
> was an infection. From the age of about 8 he coughed until he got sick
> when he got a cold. He couldn't run a block without having to rest.
>    Age 10-12 he was diagnosed with lyme. They put him on shots of
> penicillin G bensothene. About 3 days after the first shot he came in
> and said DAD I JUST RAN FROM THE STORE AND I'M NOT OUT OF BREATH.
> For about 1-2 years after that when he would get a cold no problem
> with the coughing. After that the problems started comming back.
>    I hold that in part to the half life of the bensothene type of
> penicillin. They should have used penicillin G procane. It's not
> available around here that I know of anymore. Only place is Mexico.
> Another thing to remember is any infection you have you can also
> share with you wife or girlfriend. Keep that in mind if you try
> and get treated.
>
>    Also Lately I've been having breathing problems and the only thing
> that hels me is floxin and zithromax. Once in the morning with a full
> glass of water. You might give that a try if your doctor will let you.
>
>    Also some people were having good luck with inhaling CS.
>
> Take Care
> Reid
>
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