Re: CS>CS - processing/elimination--UTISharon,
In our case, the cranberry was the key ingredient.  Interestingly enough (with 
an immunosuppressed person) cranberry alone wasn't enough to kill the 
infection.......nor was CS alone sufficient.  However, we DO use cranberry as a 
prophylaxis treatment to prevent any future urinary tract infections, with 
tremendous success (none in over a year).  We use 1 nature's way standardized 
cranberry extract pill 2 times per day as her propylaxis protocol, and have 
stayed infection free.......even though her bladder actively refluxes "dirty 
urine" into her kidney (a common occurence in kidney transplants).

One suggestion about the water issue.  Perhaps you could try to squeeze a 1/4 
of a lemon, or adding a splash of juice to a tall glass of water.  This may 
make it more palpable and acceptable for her to drink, and still have most of 
the benefits of drinking water.  It's my opinion that the water plays as key of 
a role as the CS and cranberry.

One little question for you.........

What does dd mean?  You said "I tried cs with my dd with no results".  Is that 
a typo? Or a term I'm not familiar with?  How old is she?  My daughter that I 
use the the treatment on is 7, so I may have some more hints for you to get the 
necessary water into her......if your dealing with a child.  ~:-}

Hope this helps,
Christiane

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sharon 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 11:28 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS - processing/elimination--UTI






  Christiane, that is very interesting. I tried cs with my dd with no results, 
but I didn't have her take cranberry. I will have to try that. It is also hard 
to get enough water down her. We have to basically restrict her to drinking 
water only ( as in no milk or juice or soy milk... )
  Sharon


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: John Osowiecki
    To: S K
    Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 9:48 AM
    Subject: CS - processing/elimination--UTI


    Nia,
    I have clinical proof of 5ppm LVDC CS taken in combination with Nature's 
Way Standardized Cranberry Extract completely killing a urinary tract infection 
in an immune suppressed kidney transplant in 48 hours.  This is the treatment 
and dosing I used:

    Cranberry extract: 1 capsule 3 times per day

    CS: 4oz 3 times per day

    Please note that using any other cranberry extract (3 others have been 
tried) did not produce these results.  I use LVDC CS that I make myself from an 
inexpensive and simple generator that I purchased from www.sunstoneherbals.com 
many years ago.

    The way this "team" of treatments works in the body is that the cranberry 
extract stops the infection from "sticking" to the bladder and urinary system, 
and the CS actually kills the infection.

    It is very important when treating a urinary tract infection to drink 
plenty of water to flush the toxins through the system.  Not juice, tea, or 
anything else......simple water.  I would recommend a MINIMUM of a quart a day.

    I hope my experience helps,
    Christiane

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: S K
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 3:54 AM
      Subject: RE: CS>CS - processing/elimination


      Thank you Ivan.

      What is a good dose of CS to knock out a stubborn bladder infection?  How 
soon could one expect results?

      I am new to list - new to CS and Beck protocol.

      Thanks for the info.

      Nia


      >I would doubt any difficulty in eliminating CS. That which is not
      >eliminated in the urine would be eliminated by the liver via the bile.
      >
      >BTW, your sister may get some relief from her Crohn's disease by
      >supplementing with vitamin D3.
      >Her 25(OH)D levels should be about 100nmol. It might be worth a blood
      >test to find out.
      >
      >Ivan
      >
      >



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