I started taking CS because my immune system was ALREADY compromised and
I was getting lots of colds, flu, and so forth.  I think it was just the
result of years of bad diet and of getting older.  Also, my wife was a
school teacher and the schools are just a hotbed of disease, and she
brought all this stuff home.

Anyway, since I started taking CS, I have been enormously less
susceptible to disease - I have had only one cold in the last three
years, and even that was due to negligence and over-confidence and could
have been avoided.  It feels to me like, far from being weakened, my
immune system is getting stronger because it is no longer being overrun
and has had time to rest and regenerate.  Part of the rest and
regeneration is a big improvement in my diet and exercise, and, of
course, that should be part of the program along with the CS.

So, no, I don't think it is a concern as long as it is part of an
overall health program.

Del

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Cs dangers..


I have a question I hope someone has an answer or some
thoughts on.  I pretty much preach CS to my friends
telling them the health benefits.  I am a firm
believer in taking a lot as I know it isn't going to
hurt me and only help.  One of my friends brought out
a point I never thought about and I am not sure how
valid of an argument this is.   She sees the benefits
of taking a small amount of CS to support her immune
system but she says by taking too much CS, even taking
it everyday, it (the CS) becomes your immune system
and suppresses the body's natural ability to become
immune to things it comes in contact with from day to
day.  Is this really a danger or concern we should
have?


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