The two types of MS would be relapsing/remitting and the second is progressive. I have had both relapsing remitting for 34 years which then became progressive in 1995. I agree with everything below...... Nancy DeLise ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trem" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 7:42 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS Elimination
> Hi List, > > There's been some discussion about the effectiveness if CS on MS recently. > Let me throw one anecdotal story out for those who may want to consider > using CS to treat it. > > Apparently there are two types of MS. One type has bad bouts associated > with it and then apparent spontaneous but not quite full recovery. So the > bouts are > very bad but they do not stay that way. Over time each bout leaves the > person a little further down. I have a customer with progressive non > remissive type MS (type 2). They go steadily downhill and do not recover. > It is a steady slide. > > This person (female) was an R.N. and was diagnosed about 4 1/2 years ago at > age 26. She is now 30. She had deteriorated to the stage of using a > walker, was incontinent, was very weak on her left side and had no control > of her right foot. She had been unable to work for a few years. > > In February 1, 2002 she started taking CS made with one of our units. She > started at 32 ounces a day. She reduced that amount after 6 weeks to 16 > ounces a day because she was experiencing what she considered a recovery. > She regained the strength on her left side, her right foot became completely > usable, > she stopped using the walker and her incontinence went away except for an > occasional slip. She then returned to work as a nurse. > > She has been on the same regimen since then except she says she began to > backslide occasionally and forget to take the CS, thinking it wasn't > necessary > because she felt so good or for whatever reason. Whenever she stopped or > didn't take enough she says she could feel it beginning to recur so she is > now > back to taking it on a regular basis. > > She has not had an MRI since starting the CS but I understand she will > be having one in February of 2003 to see how the lesions are doing (or not). > I expect to hear of the results and will post them when I hear the results. > > She used a PWT meter to determine the strength. She was using the SG6 > and was making it at about 15 PPM. > > I feel the upshot here is....take plenty.....not a tablespoon at a time. > Every person > that has told me of their recovery from life threatening diseases use large > amounts. > And I can knock your socks off with some of the first hand accounts in my > arsenal. > All anecdotal of course................ > > I have many such anecdotal stories and all of them involved an aggressive > regimen. > My personal opinion is that a small amount taken daily is probably a good > preventative > but will not be effective when one has to really get after a disease. I > have > been taking an ounce a day for about 5 years and haven't had any colds, flu > or > infections. However if I were to become ill the first thing I would do is > go all out > and use it as drinking water until the bugs had disappeared. > > I hope this helps anyone that's interested. > > Trem > > > -- > 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: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

