Seems like whatever the method, the simple arithmetic is that the kill or
deactivate rate has to be faster than the reproductive rate of the germs.
Like, maintenance doses of colloid are quite low and adequate when one is
not particularly sick or heavily infected... but the scale has to rise, and
the colloid does not apparently stay long in the bloodstream, either.  The
injection idea is certainly proven satisfactorily. A thousand ppm, though,
risks killing the host with toxic shock ala Herx... so  the prelim lower
concentration is obviously necessary...I'm sure it is a good idea to go
with the protocol...just don't move to quickly up the scale... A concern:
just what is that "Protein" composed of??? A lot of stuff is considered
'neutral' but turns out badly. Sugar substitutes; sucrose itself, etc etc
etc. It goes on and on. Remember that the "pharmaceuticals" are trying to
discredit the kind of treatment you are considering.  If the "neutral"
protein came from one of the pharm houses...have an independent evaluation
of a sample!!! At 06:44 PM 05/10/00 EDT, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>A little more about the protocol that I am getting with the IV MSP.  The 
>first time it will be one ounce in several ounces of sterile saline given 
>with a butterfly needle and the slow drip will be over a two hour period.  
>Haven't decided on it yet, though. Even though it has already been ordered.  
>The only reason I am doing it is to get it into the vein and haven seen a 
>protocol for giving regular CS in the vein.
>
>Someone said my 18ppm would do the job but would take longer, if I thought 
>that was true would probably try to get out of the other.
>
>Thanks,     Helen
>
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