Well, I can tell you first hand for the Shingles virus.  Family member had 
considerable rash/blisters/ scabs etc blah blah, front on stomach and back on 
one side of the torso.  This person took *nothing*, repeat, *nothing* from the 
Medical Fraternity, I treated it immediately with EIS, externally, then a cough 
was developed later so treated EIS using a Nebuliser. The Shingles cleared up 
and scarring was minimal, if at all.  Some post hermetic neuralgia was 
experienced, but only for a couple of weeks from memory, then settled down and 
the Shingles was cleared.  I have administered EIS to two (2) people who were 
diagnosed with Shingles and both were successful, at home.  For what it's worth.


The only question I can't find an answer to is - - Had the original Chicken Pox 
virus been eradicated and would/could/can catch Chicken Pox again later in 
life?  Don't know and can't find out?


This is the problem with our EIS, you can't find very much help via 
research...Anywhere?  The only way to find things out is really by 
experimentation, using yourself, or someone else, as a guinea pig.  Thinking 
and reasoning and questioning is the only way to find out things for oneself.  
You'll either cure something, or it might be non effective, or you might kill 
yourself, so be it.  At my age I don't really care anymore, and I ain't dead 
yet, nor are those other two people, one much younger and one...Old-"ish". <g>


There is nothing to lose by using EIS, non toxic blah blah...  Don't believe 
most of what you hear/read is all I can say.  But I make a distinction between 
'CS' and 'EIS'.  Others might argue that, but I won't.  They need to read much 
more and understand the distinction between both, but I won't go into that, 
they can.


N.


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From: Reid Harvey <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 9 February 2018 3:42 AM
To: Silverlist Post
Subject: CS>CS and viruses

Greetings,

How effective is CS against viruses in general?  While these are a lot smaller 
than bacteria is, does this pose a problem?  What about effectiveness against 
such viruses as those of HIV and ebola and even the flu?  I keep thinking about 
applications in Africa.

Reid