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        From: Kathy [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 7:21 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: CS>new to list
        
        

        Hello,

        I am new to the list.  My husband who is a diabetic, developed
an ulcer on his toe which became infected.  He has done antibiotics in
the past for MRSA, and we are trying to avoid a long course of heavy
duty antibiotics again.  The initial wound culture is negative for MRSA
but we suspect it may be in there.  Can someone recommend a good brand
and dose of silver?  We have tried Mesosilver with limited success.  
        Thank you,

        Kathy 

         

One of the problems of using CS for MRSA or for wounds of this type is
getting it to penetrate properly.  See the attached post below, which
may be of use to you in this situation.
 
Dan

 

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From: Brooks Bradley

Date: Wednesday, 23 June 2004

Subject: CS/ MRSA cure? Comment

About three years ago we conducted rather extensive evaluations for
effectivity of colloidal silver on MRSA (presenting both topically and
as epithelial tissue challenge in the throat).

We investigated a consequential number of protocol variations. ALL those
including colloidal silver proved acceptably effective.

However, the most effective single protocol, utilizing a minimum number
of total ingredients, revealed to be one including nothing more than 75%
10 to 20 ppm colloidal silver (by volume), 10% full-strength DMSO (by
volume) and 15% Glycerin (by volume).

Our results displayed to be (in comparison to the general anecdotal
information in the posted article) equal or superior in time response to
those claimed by the authors of the information appearing in web posting
at Mr. Rense's site.

My comments are not designed in any way to denigrate the very
useful/effective results achieved by the gentleman at the center of this
disclosure.

It is quite pleasing to observe the demonstrated success of the
"untaught medical savage" in addressing the very real, and threatening,
challenge of MRSA in contrast to the ineptitude and poorly
designed/executed research machinations of the U.K's reigning
Phamaceutical Convention. :>)

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.

Harborne Research Foundation

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