Depending on a herx or herx like reaction sure wouldn't work for me. My CS consumption varies from a couple ounces up to nearly a quart per day, depending on what is going on with me. I've never had a herx reaction, not even a mild one. Even so, CS fixes whatever I'm taking it for. But no herx. Wonder why?
paula

Marshall Dudley wrote:

I don't believe that could be compelling. A herx like reaction could be brought on if the blood had a pathogen in it, and the person receiving the blood had an immune response to it, or if it had antibodies in it that attacked something the receiver had already. It could even be brought on if the person who received the blood were highly allergic to something the donor had eaten or smoked or been exposed to.

Marshall

Matthew McCann PE wrote:

Hi, Frank! The Herxheimer reaction gives some evidence thatsomething germicidal has made it into the bloodstream.This could be put on a quantitative basis by a bioassayprocedure. A more compelling demonstration would be occurrence ofa Herxheimer reaction following the transfusion of bloodto recipient who had not ingested EIS, from a donor whohad ingested EIS. This, of course, would not prove thesilver was still ionized. But it would prove that agermicidal agent existed in the bloodstream. Best regards, Matthew




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