If a dog gets a tick in his ear, that can cause paralysis.  Removing the
tic results in a fast recovery.
 I've had it happen to my coyote dog. [long ago]

Ode

At 06:42 PM 12/5/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>One of our family friends was a Chiropractor, and he was always telling
>stories about fixing dogs with pinched nerves.  One had to drag his rear end
>around.  He gave it an adjustment and the little fellow jumped up and ran
>off yelping his head off........
>I don't know if you know anyone who knows someone that could help in this
>area, but I know from him that it can work...
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Mary Lou Borgert" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:19 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>CS & DMSO
>
>
>> on 11/5/01 4:48 PM, brooks bradley at [email protected] wrote:
>> DEAR BROOKS
>> YOU HAVE HELPED ME IN THE PAST.  OUR PEKE DOG HAS A PINCHED NERVE IN HIS
>> BACK AND CANNOT WALK THE VET SAID TO LET HIM REST FOR AWHILE.  THIS
>OCCURED
>> ON THANKSGIVING. MY QUESTION IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I CAN DO TO HELP HIM??
>> LIKE THE DMSO?? I KNOW YOU ARE NOT A VET, BUT ANYTHING WOULD BE HELPFUL
>> THANKS
>> MARY
>> > We established through direct experimentation (to
>> > our satisfaction), years ago, the most efficacious approach to a
>majority of
>> > gum insults involving almost any bacteria-based insult---included as a
>> > precursor protocol, some address by H202 or sodium perborate.  These
>agents
>> > express very powerful subjugation effects on the entire family of
>> > opportunistic anerobes generally present in the human mouth.  Many of
>our
>> > volunteers avoided, completely, scheduled "gum-trim" surgery simply by
>> > following a very simple protocol based upon 3.5% H202.
>> > Our most pronounced success resulted from a
>> > combination of H202, followed immediately with a 10 to 15 ppm CS
>> > swish-and-retain (about 1 tblsp) for 4--5 min......three times daily.
>In
>> > these early experiments we did not employ DMSO.  Later, we did include
>> > low-percentage DMSO----with splendid results.  Do remember that DMSO is
>VERY
>> > bitter....even in low concentrations.  Additionally, be advised that our
>> > volunteers DID NOT swallow the CS X DMSO solutions (although it would
>not
>> > have been injurious to have done so).
>> > I wish to emphasize we DID NOT mix the H202
>> > solutions with the CS prior to use----but followed the H202 with the CS.
>> > Interestingly, we achieved superior results from, always, utilizing the
>H202
>> > first......then using the CS.  Speculation on this result seemed to
>endorse
>> > that the advantage sprang from a residual bacteria-subjugating effect
>from
>> > the CS.  However, we did not invest any effort in an attempt to
>substantiate
>> > this possibility.  Subjects DID NOT rinse their mouth between
>application of
>> > H202 and CS.
>> > One of the outstanding advantages of this protocol
>> > is it allows "realtime" evaluation of its effects.  The subject is
>aware---
>> > in a matter of moments----of both the severity of the bacterial
>> > insult-----and the degree of response to the H202.  This allows for an
>> > immediate repetition of the H202 protocol.....when indicated.
>> > I posted information with, essentially, this
>> > same content.......a couple of years ago.
>> > Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
>> > p.s.  This protocol proved effective even in cases where the subjects
>> > refused to brush their teeth regularly-----some not at all.
>> > --- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Kehoe" <[email protected]>
>> > To: <[email protected]>
>> > Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 3:18 PM
>> > Subject: CS>CS & DMSO
>> >
>> >
>> >> What cautions are there for using CS & DMSO??  I have never used DMSO
>> > before
>> >> and I want to make sure I do not do anything stupid.  I want to use it
>for
>> >> gum disease.  Nothing has worked for me so far.  I also want to use it
>for
>> >> back pain and nerve damage.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> CK
>> >>
>> >>
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