In a message dated 3/23/01 3:21:13 AM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< Subj:     CS>Open heart surgery infection
 Date:  3/23/01 3:21:13 AM EST
 From:  [email protected] (Mary Christensen)
 Reply-to:  [email protected] (Mary Christensen)
 To:    [email protected]
 
 My father in law had open heart surgery, went home for recovery and had home 
health care twice a week. He had an infection then got bad enough that he had 
to return to the hospital for a few days and then went to a nursing home 
close to the doctor's office for about 2 months. He has now returned home and 
has been there about 2 weeks. His infection is starting to come back and 
they're talking about the possibility of surgery for the infection. When he 
returned home after that 2 months I gave him 1 gal. of CS and he was drinking 
about 4 oz. daily. From what I am starting to hear this was probably not 
enough CS for him to take. Does anyone have some idea how much he should take 
daily and does it need to be taken once a day, twice a day, 3 times a day or 
what?
 
 He is also diabetic and he is a smoker. (One of those that refuses to stop) 
 
 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 
 Thanks
 
 Gary
  >>

Gary: From the CS survey completed a month or so ago, I recall one individual 
who was successful combating a particularly difficult infection (no 
antibiotics worked) by taking a gallon per day while suffering no side 
effects. My suggestion is to take the CS as often as possible because I 
believe that FREQUENCY may be more important than AMOUNT. However, for 
systemic problems, that same survey revealed that, aside from potential 
(~1:20 chance) digestive problems, taking large amounts of CS were not toxic 
to the body, and were often beneficial when lower doses were unsuccessful. 
Roger  


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