On 20 Feb 2015 at 15:10, Debra & David wrote about :
Subject : Re: Re: CS>Highly ionic CS.

> 
> On 20/02/2015 12:17 PM, Jim Holmes wrote:
> > According to Brooks, 3 to 5 PPM/mg/l is highly effective.
> >
> 
> That might work in a test tube perhaps, but there are no clinical trials
> that support that in real practice. Anyway I think theres just as much
> anecdotal evidence to suggest the stronger the better.
> 
> I have my doubts that a mouthful of 3ppm is going to do much for an 
> infection in an extremity...  for example an infection in a big toe.
> 
> David
> 

Hallo again David,

Yes, with all all respect, that is where you are wrong in your armchair 
conjecture. 
Indeed, practically, a mouthful of quite weak, fresh CS water will stop a 
serious problem like 
food poisoning in minutes, in my experience. That silver/nasties battle must 
happen in the 
gut, which is food for thought (pun intended).  
For an incipient cold I'll take a cupful during the day. That is three or four 
biggish mouthfuls, 
or lots of sips, slooshed in mouth and maybe gargled. I don't know what a sip 
is in metric ! a 
big mouthful is about 2 oz.  For sure that is going systemic for it to work so 
well. 

So tapwater CS may be wierd and kinky but it is effective.   

I'm interested to see what ppm your Faraday comes up with. 250 ml, 1mA, 2 
minutes, 
electrode area = 1 square inch.  ( 0.0006 sq meter)

Toes will probably take a bit more of a sustained effort to get the silver 
systemic and down 
there. Doing lymph massage on the lower and upper legs will get fresh blood 
down there 
quicker. Gentle rub/squeeze from foot towards groin. Toe fungus is difficult 
because it 
protects it self . Most effective for that is a two pot footbath connect to 6 
to 9v + in one side 
and - in other pot.ref: http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf


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