Dear Mr. Wilson,
We determined, several years ago, during a research program
aimed at establishing thresholds-of-effectivity for some of the more pernicious
pathogens.......that some (including staph types) required rather high-volume CS
ingestion----especially until the systemic titer was raised to efficacy level.
Typically, among our experimental population, a median dosage of 5 to 10 ppm
strength proved to be 16 to 24 ounces daily (at least for the first 5 days).
Once pathogenic reproduction was controlled, remission and recovery, usually,
followed in rapid order. In some cases involving high-mucus environments, a
DMSO component was required for transport.
We have been unable to isolate ANY pathogen from among the
current catalogue of agents.......that properly made colloidal silver will not
control-----provided the insulting agent is brought into direct contact with the
CS.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
ronwilson wrote:
> have been losing fight with infection, antibiotics did not help. Tried CS.
> seemed to help but infection is running wild, possible staff, acts like one
> had year ago. Would their be conflict if took both?
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