My experience with herpes by direct experience is that if you take CS for a
while you don't have any more lesions; same with a friend who used to have
genital outbreaks regularly.  It has been over a year now.

James-Osbourne: Holmes

-----Original Message-----
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 8:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Colloidal Tin?

  many ionised metals will destroy microbes...copper, tin, zinc. Humm,
colloidal brass?

 There's nothing better for Herpes simplex outbreaks than CS. I would
assume genital Herpes would respond the same way.
   We use silver because it doesn't have a niche in the body chemistry and
so doesn't become toxic to any great degree. [I believe]
 Anyhow, they may be onto something that we've been on top of for a while
now.
 Ken

At 05:05 PM 6/3/01 EDT, you wrote:
>Any comments on this? Do you think it could be harmful?
>Oh, and there only charging $80 for a 1 oz bottle.
>
>~Hanan
>
>
>The proposed mechanism of ViraDerm as an antiviral is unclear. Studies
>indicate that its patented formulation and its active ingredient, stannous
>fluoride (SnF2) interferes with cellular metabolism and cellular membranes
of
>microorganisms including viral membranes of the herpes virus.
>ViraDerm contains an antimicrobial  preparation which has been safely used
by
>the medical community for more than 40 years. Over the years many
>investigators have shown that stannous fluoride inhibits bacterial growth.
>Recent studies and observations by scientists proposed that ionized tin or
>stannous affect microbial cellular membranes.
>Recent studies conducted by Embro Research Corporation, Procter & Gamble
and
>Product Investigations show that ViraDerm can influence the course of a
>herpes virus infection. It has been proposed that stannous ions ( Sn ++) in
>ViraDerm bind to the membrane of herpes simplex virus preventing its
ability
>to infect epidermal tissue.  It has been proposed that stannous released by
>ViraDerm is capable of crosslinking herpes virus DNA by bonding to its
>negatively charged phosphate groups.
>
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