Hello James, We have not used this protocol on humans......however, an associated group of researchers has. They reported to obtain results varying from useful to outstanding------and especially so for acute afflictions. I wish I had more useful information for you. Best Regards, Brooks.
"James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote: > 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 > > > > -- > > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>