Yes, I know of a woman that saved her pups with Parvo using this method, but
using eyedroppers of water (or CS mixed with pedialyte could be substituted)
via their "behinds" frequently.  I'm sure an enema would work better to keep
them fully hydrated.

Sharlene

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Malcolm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I believe it was Brooks Bradley a couple of years ago who discussed the
> use of CS for Parvovirus;  His suggestions were to use it as an enema,
> just to avoid the problem of aspiration of the solution into the lungs.
> I believe that he also recommended using something like pedialyte,
> gatorade, anyway a balanced electrolyte solution, since this speeds up
> absorbtion by a factor of four times.
> The last of the large colon is devoted to re-absorbing water from the
> fecal material, so it's no surprise this works well.
>
> Parvo can be brutally fast, often less than 24 hours from totally alive
> to the opposite; there often isn't time to get to the vet.  Good
> thinking to use the CS, congratulations on saving a little life!!
> Take care, Malcolm
>
> On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 13:06 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote:
> > We were in a hurry and I can't say that we had put a whole lot of
> > thought into the process. We did have some backup ideas in case the
> > oral use of the silver wasn't practical. She was prepared to use an
> > ultrasonic humidifier to get CS in through the lungs or, as last
> > resort, give the puppy a CS enema. In retrospect, my wife's idea of
> > adding Pedialyte to the silver was a great idea, although she didn't
> > know why. The electrolytes in the Pedialyte speeds up the absorption
> > of the ionic silver into the body which is what I was looking for..
> > Using Pedialyte, I would have tried a 3:1 mix of EIS to Pedialyte and
> > used a small sprayer bottle to lightly coat the mucous membranes of
> > the mouth periodically. Like Dee suggests in her post. Personally, I
> > would have doubled the grapefruit seed extract (GSE) in the mixture.
> > Don't worry about the silver citrate. It is convenient sometimes as
> > you can generate a high ppm solution for storage. But I still dilute
> > it when I use it. In this case I thought it might be better to use and
> > frankly we thought we didn't have much to lose. The owners could not
> > possibly pay for vet care and we weren't sure the puppy wasn't already
> > past saving. We were lucky.
> >  - Steve
> >
> >
> > ______________________________________________________________________
> > From: Fuzzmom [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 10:32 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: CS>CS for Dog Parvo
> >
> >
> >
> > PUtting under the tongue might have also been safer in this case..if
> > they are throwing up..fight you..etc you don't want them to
> > aspirate..take fluid into lungs..fatal! That is really cool..though.
> >         ----- Original Message -----
> >         From: Fuzzmom
> >         To: [email protected]
> >         Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 1:22 PM
> >         Subject: Re: CS>CS for Dog Parvo
> >
> >
> >         what is "citratw and Gse?" Could have been Parvo or corona
> >         which acts about the same...wow..wish I had hadyou around
> >         about 3 months ago...I spent over a grand with a pup at the
> >         vets..he's ok but I never knew an;ything Natural could get rid
> >         of those types of viruses..too cool!!
> >                 ----- Original Message -----
> >                 From: Norton, Steve
> >                 To: [email protected]
> >                 Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 11:11 AM
> >                 Subject: CS>CS for Dog Parvo
> >
> >
> >                 Just an FYI. My wife called me at work several days
> >                 ago and said a friend had a small 4 month old terrier
> >                 that had Parvo. A sibling from the same litter had
> >                 just died of Parvo and this one had all the symptoms.
> >                 She described the puppy as unable to stand, wouldn't
> >                 eat or drink and had constant vomiting and diarrhea. I
> >                 told my wife where she could find some silver citrate
> >                 and GSE. I chose silver citrate over EIS because the
> >                 puppy wouldn't drink or eat and I felt that it would
> >                 be easiest to try putting a drop or two of a
> >                 concentrated SC under the tongue than to get it to
> >                 drink EIS.
> >
> >                 My wife made her own modifications to my suggestions
> >                 and mixed together 12 oz of Pedialyte, 5 drops of GSE
> >                 and enough SC to have about 60 ppm of silver in the
> >                 mixture. They put half a dropper full of the mixture
> >                 in the mouth of the puppy every hour and my wife said
> >                 the puppy started getting better almost immediately.
> >                 After 4 hours it was able to stand and drink water.
> >                 And the next morning it was playing almost as if
> >                 nothing had happened. It has been two days now and the
> >                 puppy is still ok They will continue to give the puppy
> >                 some of the mixture twice daily for the next 3 to 4
> >                 days to be sure.
> >
> >                  - Steve N
> >
> >
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