I think it stands for deciliter or 100 ml. That would be a little over 3 ounces 
for 1 dl 
- Steve N

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From: Teresa Jessee <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wed Dec 09 23:18:31 2009
Subject: Re: CS>sub-nanmeter 


Steve,
    I know about DMSO.  It enters the blood stream within seconds of skin 
contact.  It is used as a carrier for medications.  
    I read to use 2.5dl of Cs for each foot.  I assume dl is a measure.  Do you 
happen to know how much that is in ounces?
Thanks for your help,
Teresa

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Norton, Steve <mailto:[email protected]>  
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:41 PM
        Subject: Re: CS>sub-nanmeter

        The reason I mentioned that some on the list sell it is because I know 
that you will get a good product from them and they definately know how to make 
it right. The list discourages selling on the list but you asked and I would 
guess they will contact you. 
        As a horse owner I am sure you are familiar with DMSO. I would suggest 
adding 10 to 20 % DMSO to the CS.
        - Steve N 

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        From: Teresa Jessee <[email protected]> 
        To: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
        Sent: Wed Dec 09 21:20:25 2009
        Subject: Re: CS>sub-nanmeter 
        
        
        Steve,
            I read on barefoothorsecare yahoo group that the particle size has 
to be sub-nanometer in order to kill the fungus in a horse's foot.  Someone 
there suggested this group as a place to learn about Cs.
              I will need about 2 cups to do all 4 feet.  Does anyone here have 
some to sell?
            I know nothing about Cs.  I don't know what it means to have mostly 
silver particles or to be particle based.  I wouldn't mind making my own but as 
you see I have a lot to learn about Cs.  
            I need to treat my horse before my hernia surgery in 2 weeks, when 
I won't be able to bend over and work on her feet for a few weeks.  I have been 
using various remedies for 8 weeks now.  It's much better but I don't want to 
loose ground while I recoup.  SwedishHoofSchool.com says 1 treatment of Cs will 
kill 95% of hoof fungus cases.
        Any help is appreciated.
        Thanks,
        Teresa

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Norton, Steve <mailto:[email protected]>  
                To: [email protected] 
                Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 7:59 PM
                Subject: Re: CS>sub-nanmeter


                Any form of homemade EIS is mostly sub-nanometer CS and is 
better when used topically than particle based CS. Some members do sell it if 
you don't want to make your own.
                If you want sub-nanometer CS containing mostly silver particles 
the suppliers that come closest are Utopia Silver and Mesosilver. I believe 
that their average particle size is just over a  nanometer but some will be 
less than that. Just curious, why are you asking for sub-nanometer CS?
                Regards
                     Steve N
                
                ----- Original Message -----
                From: Teresa Jessee <[email protected]>
                To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
                Sent: Wed Dec 09 18:00:58 2009
                Subject: CS>sub-nanmeter
                
                I recently joined this list to learn about CS.  I am looking for
                sub-nanometer Cs to treat hoof fungus in my horse.  Where can I 
buy this?
                Teresa
                
                
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