Dear Julie,
If the diagnosis is correct....if he, actually, does have mange mites, there is a slight variation of the CS X DMSO protocol that may yield an order of magnitude increase in the effectivity. The modification involves preparing a saturated solution of MSM, using a 10 to 20 ppm CS solution as the parent. Then diluting the saturated MSM-CS 50-50 with DMSO (BY VOLUME). The increased sulphur fraction exhibits a powerful influence on the mange population, Free sulphur and used motor oil has, for many decades, been an effective control for mange. During the 1930's and '40s, hunting-dog breeders used it almost exclusively. By the way, it STILL works. Happy Jack Mange treatment
is, primarily, composed of these two ingredients.
Additionally, the MSM-cs x DMSO protocol is quite effective in alleviating the adverse effects of "summer eczema"
resulting from flea-based insults.
CS, alone, has displayed to be of small value against mange mites. Sulphur, alone, however has dwemonstrated powerful control effects, but is a pronounced eye irritant---so care must be taken to mitigate against getting sulphur (even tiny amounts) in the eyes. CS does, however, aid in the control/suppression of infective agents occurring as opportunists taking advantage of the mange insult.
                                Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

julie wrote:

 hello all,
     my grandson age 2y 9mos has contracted mange from a stray dog.  he
 has had a large bald spot on the side of his head for months and
several
 smaller ones.  at first we thought it was ringworm and treated it with
 over the counter antifungals. we also tried cs topically, though his
mother is not particularly consistant.
 when we realized the puppy had mange we
 treated him with 2 shots of ivermecton (sp) one week apart and the pup
 was cured.  i currently have access to these shots, but have been
 reluctant to use them on the child because this child had severe
 reactions to immunizations and was hospitalized.  we have also tried a
 topical liquid from the feed store, but the smell is such that the
child
 becomes ill and headachy.  he went to the doctor today who prescribed
 Grifulvin-v also know as Griseofulvin (an antifungal).
      the doctor is concerned about using this medication orally for
more
 than 2 mos as it can cause liver "problems" and reaction to the sun as
 well as many possible side effects.  however, this medication ususally
 takes at leas 2 mos to work and he (doctor) too is concerned about this
 child having a reaction.
    i thought that perhaps members of this group would have some ideas
 as to other, more natural and less dangerous options to try before we
 give this oral prescription.
 thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom.
 blessings,
 julie m



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