The rules of logic also say this:

If something works, you don't have to know what it was.
 Whatever it was, worked.

 If it could help and won't hurt, why the Heck not?
 That doesn't mean you'll be able to "prove" anything, but who cares?

 Anything that's not 100% has other elements to factor in.
 But if it works, you have better things to do than worry about factors.

"My" Dosing philosophy?  Do it until you forget to do it.
If you can't forget, do something else instead of, or, as well as.... until you DO forget.

 I work on cars too.
If I try 3 things at once, it gets really hard to tell what is doing what...but one thing can take months of driving to see what it does because every day is different. I can drive the same car to the same place, the same way and get a difference in a range between 38 and 51 MPG on a different day. The worst of it is, that danged thing can run like total crap ...[or quit running miles from the garage]....until you pull it into the garage to fix it....then, it's suddenly not broken.
  Not broken?  Can't fix it.
 Drive it another week, to two, or five....then walk again.
You do everything you can think of. It doesn't quit running anymore, but you don't know what the problem was.
 Who cares?  It runs.
What the problem "was" and what fixed it....is irrelevant to shoe leather and only matters to curiosity.

 Compared to people, cars are SIMPLE.

PS
The label on the Aspirin bottle says "Keep away from children" and "Keep in a cool dry place" Both, instructions on how *I* can preserve the contents of the bottle? [ as in, how to keep it full as it's MOST effective when kept in the bottle. ]

Ode

At 02:20 PM 4/14/2009 -0700, you wrote:
Hey Ken,

Guess what?  I'm 75 and I've been making and taking my own 20+ ppm CS
for better than 16 years - (bought the com 100 from you a few yrs ago.)
During that time I raised a kid and entered the school 'germ pool' along
with her, and later went back to school myself for 7 years at the local
university, and joined that 'germ pool' too.  As a disabled vet I have
further been exposed to the resistant bugs at the VA hospital as an
inpatient on a few occasions.

In every instance when I contracted any sort of systemic or body trauma
infection (excluding liver, gallbladder, pancreas, which I've not had
trouble with -knock on wood) I have employed my own homemade CS; I even
snuck my generator into the VA Hosp. to do so.

CS has not been 100% effective, but it has done well for me - either
partial or complete remission, or non-occurrence when I used it
prophylactically.  This includes one situation at the VA when I had
Gentamycin going in one arm and Vancomycin going in the other wrist
continuous 24 hour drip for 5 days for a resistant hospital bug.  If
this happens to me again will I skip the CS just to confirm the
experiment for you?  Why should I, (personal considerations aside?)
You'd just claim it was an individual event each time so it didn't prove
a thing; logically airtight.

In short, I'm pretty familiar with my own bodily reactions to ABX,
anti-virals, and anti-fungals as well as CS.  It's been 44 years now
since my injury, I should be.

For you to claim that I don't know what is going on in my own body
because "Logically" I can't determine the "non-occurrence of a
non-event" is like ignoring the forest for the trees; I've been through
it too many times; . . . Particularly for You, who are Not me, to tell
Me what I can or cannot experience or discern.

The rules of Logic can take one only so far; they can help, but they're
not the whole game.  Ditto, in Spades, the "rules" of statistics.

For instance take your statement that everyone is different; well who
you talking to?  Everyone is the same, also.  Ain't that something, now?
<g>

Take care,
Malcolm




On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 08:39 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote:
> At 10:50 AM 4/13/2009 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hi Kathryn,
> >
> >Yes, this has worried me also;  I'm used to recuperating from the damage
> >that whatever 'bug' has already done, even though it may be overcome by
> >the CS.  This was different qualitatively; the illness continued its
> >progress in that case as if I'd never taken any.
> >
> >Malcolm
> >
> > ## if you did take CS, how do you know what it would be like had you not?
>
> You can't know.
>
> You can compare to others that didn't, but every one is different.
>   All you know is that CS didn't do what you expected it to, but that
> doesn't mean it did nothing.
>
> Ode
>
>
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