> My question was why hasn't someone like yourself published their
> findings in a medical or scientific journal. ... Specifically, I was
> interested in medical trials that measured the viral load of several
> subjects over time as CS was administered. So far, all I have been
> able to find is testimonial.

It seems to be a given that you won't find much about CS in the medical
literature, Andy. Licensed physicians won't experiment with it on any 
large scale or visible basis for fear of their licenses -- if they've 
even heard enough about it to overcome the widespread prejudice against
such alternatives. 

Major research organizations run on grant money, and *that* is 
controlled by people who are necessarily interested in profit. Things 
like CS, inexpensive chemicals like DMSO and MSM, and the countless 
other things that we do-it-yourselfers come up with are *not* easily 
controlled nor exploited.

The FDA makes the approval process so arduous and expensive that 
*official* medicine must keep leaping from one exotic option to another 
in order to secure the profitability and long term survival of the 
industry.

The upshot is that we must test these things for ourselves, at our own 
risk, and learn all that we can from our own and others' experiences. A 
few small studies and voluminous anecdotal reports are the bulk of what 
you will find.

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[[email protected]                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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