Several years ago I read a cite that said that CS was effective against
mycoplasmas.  I am not sure where it is in the mass of data I have
collected.  Some of it is not well-organized.  I do not recall it being
based on hard studies.   You might try searching.

Suggested: +mycoplasma+"colloidal silver".

I don't know if the Brigham Young study has covered mycoplasmas, and they
probably don't acknowledge the existance of the bio-war bugs constructed
from them.

To date, no one has found a bacteria pathogenic to man that does not quickly
succumb to CS. There was one found by Dr. Bart A. Flick of Argentum
Research, that lived in silver-bearing soil that was resistant until
cultured for a few generations in a silver-free environment; then it was
killed by the silver.

Brucellosis is conventionally treated with Tetracycline's, usually
Doxycycline.  I think that is still the drug of choice.  CS should work.
There is the Donald Scott issue of the blending of Brucella and Visna virus.
That must be a trick; splicing the genetic material of a virons and
bacterium...if I am remembering accurately.

How the stuff described by Scott will respond to CS is unknown to me.  My
speculation: CS kills virons and bacteria so it should kill a hybrid
thereof.

As always, the bottom line with CS is "Can't hurt; very frequently helps;
often dramatically beneficial. "

I have never had any direct experience with CFS.

Anyone with better or additional info is urged to comment.

Starting with small doses, ...a tablespoon of about 10 PPM/day for a few
days is recommended by many users.  If there is present an infection with a
pathogen that releases toxins that can cause a spike in symptoms when the
cell wall breaks --the Jarish-Herxheimer (Sp?) effect---the effects will be
minimal.  Once it is established that no unanticipated negative reaction
occurs, the limit to dose is mostly economical, certainly with any amount
under several gallons per day. Treating myself, I would probably steadily
and quickly increase the dose to about a pint a day in divided daytime
doses.   Diarrhea or constipation have been  reported with large amounts. [I
recall only one on the list; a very old and very dibilitated man could get
loose stool with even very small amounts]   Replacing the intestinal flora
is recommended by many when you take enough to get deeply into the digestive
tract. Milk, yogurt,  and lactobacillus often used.

Note the information in the Nexus Mag. article by Donald Scott; there are
physicians who know a lot about those conditions.  You may benefit by
contacting them. Scott offers a very complete info package.  His (not
necessairly current) contact info is in the article.

Good fortune with seeing improvement.  There are more reports of success
than failure for most conditions reported on this list.

James-Osbourne: Holmes


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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 2:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>re: mycoplasma



Very  interesting about the mycoplasma.  But the bottom line is - can CS
fix it?  Is there any info online regarding how CS can be used to help kill
this stuff and/or reverse the damages caused by this mycoplasma?

Thanks,
Christine



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