[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 10/6/2001 11:27:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
> Marshall: Any thoughts on how to use CS (or anything else) for
> "cutaneous anthrax"? Roger

I had to look it up:

Cutaneous anthrax is transmitted through a break in the skin. Infection
produces a
localized skin lesion with tissue death resulting in a black necrotic
eschar. From
the localized lesion infection may spread through the bloodstream and
cause
sweating, fever, chills, shock, cyanosis, and collapse. The incidence is
1 out of
100,000 people.

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First I have no experience with this. But taking what I know in similar
types of infections, I would say that the best protocol would be to
apply CS directly to infection, and to take it internally.  The local
application (possibly with MSM added) would help on the localized skin
lesion, and the oral would make it so that any that spreads into the
bloodstream should also be killed.

Marshall