Hello Rainie,

I would consider a multiple approach, especially if the MRSA is evident on the 
surface of the skin.  

Home brewed EIS is generally in the 10 PPM range, or a little higher.  You can 
use this, but it may also be worth it to purchase some Mesosilver or Utopia CS 
to add some additional partials into the body.

I have no idea how much a good dose is, and will leave that to others here.

If there are skin sores an acidified sodium chlorite solution can eliminate the 
infection and penetrate the skin.  You will need a solution with about 600 PPM 
available chlorine dioxide and about 60 PPM of that as free chlorine dioxide.  
This solution will have an acid PH of about 3, so you will have to add some 
baking soda to adjust the PH to about 6.  The solution wants to be slightly 
acidic, but there is no reason to irritate the skin with a strong acid.  

The procedure is to get a cotton ball or square of bandage material that will 
cover the sore.  Soak the bandage in the acidified sodium chlorite solution and 
tape it in place over the soar.  When the solution evaporates out it is time to 
change the bandage.  This time soak it in CS or EIS and reapply.  When the 
silver solution dries out, wet it down again.  Do this 3 - 4 times, then change 
the bandage out and start with the acidified sodium chlorite solution again.

The rational behind this is that the chlorous acid/chlorine dioxide solution 
will rapidly kill off the MRSA, and then the EIS or CS solution will hold off 
any opportunistic pathogens and promote healing.

If there are no sores on the skin, just ignore the last couple of paragraphs...

Good luck.

Tom
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rainie Cole 
  To: [email protected] ; Mike Devour (CS) 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 8:30 AM
  Subject: CS>any help dealing with MRSA, please


  My friend's sister has contacted this.  Can anyone offer any help on if 
silver would work and a good starting dosage point.  I thought I remembered 
reading somewhere that silver was good for MRSA.


  I thank you; my friend thanks you.

  -- 
  Rainie