Hi Brooks, Thanks for the continuing stream of very interesting and highly useful information.
Is the honey/cs/antibiotic mix for topical use only? Thank you in advance, James Osbourne Holmes -----Original Message----- From: BROOKS BRADLEY [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: CS>Honey: Info on Adjunctive Protocols To all interested list members: There is a splendid article in the OCT/2000 issue of The New Scientist. The article reveals some of the latest documentation on the use of honey (especially the New Zealand Manuka) for the treatment of antibiotic resistant pathogens encountered in septic wounds and non-healing ulcers. The mechanism of continuous renewal of the micro-level H202 fraction---is to say the least---fascinating. The single proviso cautioned by the main-stream researchers, related to a caution against the possibility of botulinum spores being in some honeys. I could not resist a mild smirk of satisfaction, comforted by the knowledge of our past researches demonstrating the effectivity of low percentage (5 ppm) CS in controlling botulinum spores. It is regretable these researchers are unaware of this simple modification---which would inactivate the necessity for their "voice-of-doom" pronouncement against ANY simple householder attempting to employ a home-grown protocol.......instead; ALL are cautioned to allow ONLY trained professionals to execute this 4500 year old protocol.....originated by untaught savages. In our experimental researches (some years earlier) we determined that as little as 10% CS (5ppm) was sufficient to suppress Botulinum--- in all liquid mediums tested---within 6 to 10 minutes (at room temperatures). The article is well worth looking up. I would have sent it as a copied attachment; but such would violate the magazine's copyright protections. Sincerely. Brooks Bradley. p.s. I might add that the most effective protocol we ever tested---for high-grade and/or persistant ear infections (in a variety of higher mammals), included the following basics: CS (10 ppm) 60%; unprocessed/unheated honey 20%; DMSO (full strength) 10%; compatible antibiotic (e.g. Penicillin G) 10%. These are by volume measures. Do remember that some complexed/mixed antibiotics such as Penicillin-Di-hydrostreptomycin [ the old Combiotic] can have a devastating effect upon the hearing of some large mammals---ESPECIALLLY HUMAN BEINGS. Therefore, all would be well-served to KNOW that any antibiotic they were considering applying into the ear of an experimental subject, was completely safe from complicating side-effects.. Some General Practicioners (M.D.s) appear not to be completely up-to-date on the Tables of Toxicity (especially relative to some of the secondary effects), but most Pharmacists seem to be. Do be advised this information is not to be construed as any form of medical advice----instead, being merely a synopsis of some of our experimental experiences relating to our research programs. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

