Years ago when broad spectrum antibiotics appeared on the scene, I asked my 
doctor what the
deal was.  He explained to me that there are gram negative bacteria and gram 
positive bacteriaand broad spectrum antibiotics could 'attack' both types, not 
just one type. Before the advent of broad spectrum antibiotics, my doc used to 
tell me to be sure and call theoffice after a few days if I wasn't feeling 
better (not well...just better) after he had prescribed me anantibiotic.  The 
reason?  he would have guessed wrong about which antibiotic to give me... 
onethat was for gram negative or gram positive bacteria.  By the way, I seemed 
to be most susceptibleto gram negative bacteria.  Gram negative bacteria used 
to be treated with sulpha type drugs for instanceand gram positive bacteria 
with penicillin type antibiotics.  I trust someone will correct me if mymemory 
has proven faulty.   :)Lola
----- Original Message -----
From: okierspike <okiersp...@gmail.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 19:30:59 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: CS>New guy. Craig

Negative gram never heard that term i love to learn. Thanks


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-------- Original message --------From: Patricia Cassidy 
<pcassi...@tx.rr.com>Date: 2/21/17 1:15 PM (GMT-06:00)To: 
silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>New guy day 1
let us know your results pls.  : )

On 2/21/2017 11:50 AM, okierspike
 wrote:

I'm interested in injecting cattle with cs.  I know what the
 fda has to say about it