On 09/01/2015 11:33 AM, Jeff wrote:
Thank you for your reply John. I was wondering if the MSM would do any good adding it to the CS irrigation, or if it would do better with her taking it by mouth. I was thinking to have her take it by mouth anyway and I think 1000 mg is a nice round number to use.
MSM is great to improve healing ability, but I think a steady trickle from her urine and in her bloodstream would be more beneficial than a flush, every few days. But both won't hurt. MSM is good stuff for living tissue.
As for the DMSO, that is something that the doctors used to use when doing this and it seemed to be effective. My thoughts are just using CS for a few treatments to kind of heal the exposed areas of said hamburger and then adding small amount of DMSO so there will be less or no irritation and the DMSO will allow the CS to travel past what it has already done to the deeper problem.
I am not very knowledgeable about DMSO, except that it makes tissue permeable to many other molecules (maybe ionic silver, not so sure about colloidal silver particles) and the body metabolizes DMSO into MSM. That was how MSM was discovered.
I would love to do two treatments a day but she will not go for that. She hates the treatments and I am lucky to get two a week, but I am going to press for more. I am in full agreement with you that the more exposure to the CS the better. I keep telling her that it is only working while it’s touching the problem area.
The lining of the bladder normally has a protective lining that protects the living cells from constant contact with urine, just as your stomach and intestines have to protect themselves from digestive enzymes and acid. An infection can degrade or break down this protective layer and urine will continuously cause damage, until that layer can be reestablished. Silver helps with the infection, but a saline flush helps with the constant urine damage, and lets healing proceed. Try to explain how more often irrigations are helpful with healing as well as fighting infection. If she thinks this procedure is a pain, remind her that it is a walk in the park, compared to living without a bladder. Getting her to drink lots of water, to lower the concentration of urea in her urine should also help a little.
Something I had forgotten about that I rediscovered by accident is bentionite. I am also wondering if adding a pinch of bentonite to the CS would be of any benefit.
I am not aware of any specific benefit from bentonite in this situation. I'm a little worried that it provides lots of surface to gather up all the silver. And the bladder is not really equipped to handle sediment settling on its surface. -- Regards, John Popelish -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

