I believe you may be overstating the case.
We have often utilized CS as an enema protocol constituent (live-saving in
many cases) in an emergency measure for dogs challenged by
Parvo......without attendant complications exacerbating the primary insult.
While CS does, in fact, affect the entire flora community in the alimentary
tract, as the exiting mass moves further into the lower bowel (if due only
to moisture loss) any effects from CS would would appear of secondary
consideration (in our opinion). Additionally, the helpful flora
re-establishes quite readily....unless one is continually ingesting large
quantities/concentrations of CS. Even in those cases it has proven to be a
rather simple matter to re-establish normal populations of the major
bacterial colonies through a simple "interspersing" (time-based) protocol.
Actually, we have found few lower-bowel insults.....of any
type, excepting mechanical/circulation compromises.....usually attendant
with extreme moisture loss/constipation----or hemorrhoid-issulted tissue in
the anal area.
Exactly what do you mean by IV water? Please identify,
exactly, what solution to which you are referring. I am unaware of
uncontaminated, non-toxic, water-based solutions introducing an
immuno-suppressive response when introduced intravenously. Such knowledge
would be of pronounced interest to us-----please elaborate upon this
occurrence, if convenient for you to do so.
Sincerely,
Brooks Bradley.
[email protected] wrote:
> The IV water will give you a headache and will be immuno suppressive,
> and the CS enema will kill friendly bacteria. Neither one is a good
> idea.
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