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----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages


> My jar of Su-Per MSM Ultra Pure from KVvet supply says 1 heaping scoop
> (jar is unopened so I don't know how big the scoop is) equals 10,000 mg
> MSM. Directions say for the first 2 weeks feed 1 heaping scoop twice
> daily for each 1,000 lb of body weight. Then follow with 1 heaping scoop
> daily (still per 1,000 lbs body weight one believes) as a maintenance
> dosage.
> HTH,
> paula
>
> Sharon wrote:
>
> > Hey guys, A while back I saw a post on MSM for allergies, and I'd like
> > to know if you think it might be helpful to a pony with allergies, and
> > if so how much of it can I safely give a 600lb pony? I'm giving her CS
> > too, and at one point was going to try to nebulize the CS but never
> > got a chance to build some sort of "bag" to neb her with.
> > TIA for any ideas.
> > PS she's already somewhat grey so I doubt I would notice any changes
> > due to CS if there were any.
> > Sharon
> >
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> We've been giving our senior horse a quart a day for a couple of
> >> years as a
> >> preventive measure.  He's still the original color.
> >>
> >> Trem
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
> >> To: <[email protected]>
> >> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 8:48 AM
> >> Subject: [silver_list] Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages
> >>
> >>
> >>>  First of all, if they are talking about true CS, then argyria has
> >>> never
> >>
> >> been
> >>
> >>>  known to cause it in anyone or anything.  In fact theory predicts
that
> >>
> >> true
> >>
> >>>  CS will help prevent argyria if taken with silver compounds that
would
> >>
> >> have
> >>
> >>>  caused it otherwise.
> >>>
> >>>  But even if it did, it seems to me the choice between a gray horse
> >>> and a
> >>>  dead horse should be easy to make.
> >>>
> >>>  I would think that dressing the wound with cloth saturated with CS
and
> >>>  changed fairly often would be a good start.  Also the addition of
some
> >>
> >> DMSO
> >>
> >>>  to the mix would also likely assist.
> >>>
> >>>  Remember that preventing an infection by putting CS on a wound is
only
> >>
> >> part
> >>
> >>>  of the story.  The other part is that the ionic portion promotes
> >>> healing
> >>>  without scaring by triggering injured cells, and cells in a blood
> >>> clot to
> >>>  revert back to stem cells.
> >>>
> >>>  Marshall
> >>>
> >>>  Garnet wrote:
> >>>
> >>>  > I have been discussing CS on a horse forum that I am on and some
are
> >>>  > very skeptical due to Argyria info they turn up on searches, but
> >>> many
> >>>  > are interested. Horse folks want to know what really works and
> >>> will be
> >>>  > easy, inexpensive and keep wounds below the knee from forming Proud
> >>>  > Flesh, a common occurrence in slow healing wounds. I will be
posting
> >>>  > this information there this morning. It will be interesting to
> >>> see how
> >>>  > this cross section of humanity from Dressage Queens to Outback
Sheep
> >>>  > Herders reacts to this product.
> >>>  >
> >>>  > Garnet
> >>>  >
> >>>  > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >>>  >
> >>>  > Equus May 2004 in their New Products section lists VetAg Wrap.
> >>>  >
> >>>  > "Antimicrobial wound dressings. A thin stretchable fabric made of
> >>>  > medical-grade-nylon coated with 99 percent pure silver, these
> >>> wraps are
> >>>  > designed to inhibit bacterial growth in pressure sores, burns,
> >>> abrasions
> >>>  > and other open wounds without the use of drugs.
> >>>  >
> >>>  > The dressing is placed directly over cleaned wound, with or
> >>> without an
> >>>  > over lying bandage. The VetAg Wrap may be removed while the wound
is
> >>>  > cleaned, then rinsed in water and reapplied, but it needs to be
> >>> disposed
> >>>  > of once the wound has healed. The dressings come in three sizes
> >>> and can
> >>>  > be cut to fit.
> >>>  >
> >>>  > Manufacturers comments: 'Silver salve has been used on burn
> >>> victims for
> >>>  > years, and historically, it was used before penicillin was
> >>> invented',
> >>>  > says Marty Emrich, sales and marketing representative for Berlin
> >>>  > Industries. 'The silver has been known to have antimicrobial
> >>> properties
> >>>  > for up to 28 days.'
> >>>  >
> >>>  > Price $9.50 for a four fy four inch pad; $15.99 for an eight by
> >>> sixteen
> >>>  > inch pad; $19.95 for a four by twenty four inch pad.
> >>>  >
> >>>  > Source: Berlin Industries, PO Box 215, Berlin, Center, Ohio
> >>> 44401; (800)
> >>>  > 544-3635; www.selectfabricators inc.com."
> >>>  >
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