In some cases people want a LOT of CS in the blood in amounts what would
far surpass DMSO ability.
An IV 'drip' slows the rate of entry and dilutes the water so as not to
distrupt the saline balance so much...which is probably what harms the red
blood cells. [like putting a salt water fish in fresh water]
 A drip is not quite like an injection.

 Suddenly making the blood TOO salty in a localized area would probably
harm the red blood cells too.


 In my book, using a nebulizer should be almost as good as a drip, though
it could take quite a while to inhale 8 or 10 oz and some would probably be
exhaled too.   Dripping that much probably takes over an hour?

 
Ode

At 08:56 PM 11/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Ode,
>
>You've made a good point--we get sticks & injections of many types almost
>daily; however, NOT IV--that's directly into the blood steam. Personally, I
>believe good, properly made CS would be OK for sub-cutaneous injections,
>with short needles; however, I don't recommend this to anyone else--besides,
>CS sublingually goes directly into the blood stream, and when applied with a
>wet dressing, penetrates & relieves sinus headaches, etc., so WHY inject?
>
>By improving the formula with MSM & DMSO, you can get CS into the blood
>stream without needles.
>
>Best regards,
>Richjard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ode Coyote [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 7:36 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: CS>Injectable Silver
>
>
>  I don't see why home made CS that consists of only distilled water and
>silver would not be injectable in exactly the same manner and with the same
>precautions as injecting distilled water.
> There may be some risk of shock from distilled water injected in one big
>dose, which is why an IV 'drip' is used in all cases mentioned.
>
>CS by it's very nature should sterilize the water.
>
> Shucks. People survive much nastier injections many times daily... for
>years on end... using tap water to dissolve powders of highly questionable
>content and purity in.
>
> Incidently, All distilled water sold in the USA has been sterilized with
>ozone.
>
>Ode
>
>At 08:48 PM 11/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>>I understand that homemade CS is not safe to be used IV (and I have no
>plans
>>of using silver for IV) but I am still very curious about it.  I tried to
>>read more about it but the info is over my head.  I'm just wondering if CS
>>could be made with Sterile Injectable Water (that doctors and vets use)
>>instead of distilled water and be safe to use for IV?  Or would the process
>>of making it this way at home still be unsafe due to possible contaminants
>>during the process?
>>
>>Lisa
>>
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