We used to use some Chinese Medicine pills (herbal), and ended up
getting some more last winter. It was too late for me, but the others
in the family took them, and it helped reduce the severity. They were
not laid up as long as I was. One son never did get it, one son got it
but took the Gan Mao Ling and recovered quickly (a few days), my
husband got it and was down for less than a week. He and I had some
pretty long lasting fatigue from it.
They are called "Gan Mao Ling", are round yellow pills, and I get the
bottles of 100, for maybe 6 dollars or so at the Chinese grocery. The
dosage is on the bottle. We usually take a double dose for the first
one, and I think it is 3 or 4 times a day. I know many many people that
use this remedy successfully. It has to be taken at the first sign - if
you wait longer than a day or maybe 2 at the most, it won't work. This
was our standard remedy for over a decade before I heard of silver.
Kathryn
On Apr 28, 2009, at 5:44 PM, Dianne France wrote:
Bob
I did MMS ever four hours (6 drops) for several days along with
the 5ppms of silver, same dose times. The only thing it did was make
me very miserable making quick trips to the bathroom. The thing that
seemed to stimulate everything into working was the addition of DMSO.
It was the worst flu I have ever experienced, was sick two months. I
think you are right about using a higher PPM.
Dianne
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Subject: Re: CS>PPM
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:39:03 -0700
Dianne,
10ppm should do the trick but I wouldn't rely on silver only.
Silver will inactivate any virus or bug, but it has to come into
contact with the particle for it to work. I'd take other things along
with the silver... allicin is a wonderful anti-viral as is MMS.
Bob
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