Hello Brooks,

"...and CS enemas"

Has this been done with bipeds?

It seems like it would be a really effective route.  Especially with the
MSM/Lactated Ringers. Wildly speculating; it could approach IV blood levels,
with a much less invasive stick.

James-Osbourne: Holmes


-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:brooks.brad...@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:23 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS for animals- please help


                        Dear Reid,
            Two applications for CS in Veterinary procedures....we found
exceptionally effective......were protocols for Parvo and alimentary insults
not responsive to a majority of conventional anti-biotic and/or hard
chemical substances.  Because of their unusually powerful systemic enzyme
supporting mechanisms, dogs are many times more resistant to pathogenic
agents such as botulinum.....than are human beings.  However,  when they do
succumb to such influences, we have found colloidal silver more effective
than any other protocol yet investigated.
            Our experimental results using CS for Parvo insults
were......simply
OUTSTANDING.  Since gaining this knowlege (through repeatable
experimentation) in 1996, we have been able to inform many citizens-----and
thence had it translate into life-saving experiences for at least 50
dogs......to my personal knowledge.  We never failed to save a puppy (during
our researches) that was not, already in acute, terminal system failure
(expressing the final few hours of life)........and on two occasions (using
IV).....even then.  Even when the puppies were so moribund as to be unable
to stand or ingest food or water we were successful through the use of
gatorade (or Ringer's Solution) and CS enemas-----to save practically all of
them.
                I do encourage you to implore your veterinary friend to
consider this protocol among his evaluation-based researches.
                                        Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

Reid Harvey wrote:

> CSLovers,
> I'm hoping that someone can provide the kind of information that would
> encourage a veterinarian to add CS to his already progressive 'list of
> alternative approaches for animals.'  I know there has been a great deal
> here about CS for animals/ pets, but only these days am I becoming
> interested.  In a lifetime never much interested in pets, my kids have
> recently been dying for a dog, so now we have gotten one.  The upshot,
> my wife and I have become animal lovers.  I took our dog for a first
> checkup and after talking to our new vet about CS I can see that he's
> very interested.  I thought he might be because he does acupuncture for
> animals and I'd never heard of this before.  He asked for some printed
> information, from the silverlist, to help guide him the right way.  Can
> anyone help with specifics?  I suppose I'm looking for anecdotal
> information but if there's something more it would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Reid
>
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