I can tell the difference between a virus caused cold and a bacteria caused cold when taking CS. The bacteria caused cold is wiped out within 2 days. The viral cold runs its normal course. I can only conclude that CS alone is not effective against viral colds.

David Bearrow

At 10:19 PM 10/7/04, you wrote:
Richard,
I have actually been taking mouthfuls of CS-gatorade exactly as you suggest many, many times per day, and have been doing so every day for the whole damn 13 days I have had this cold. The cold is following a "normal" course, anyway. The CS-gatorade may be helping keep away some secondary stuff, but frankly it doesn't seem to be doing much at all----- I really did have to nebulize the CS-MSM-DMSO and also use it as nose drops, and sinus wash (alternated with CS-Xylitol for a couple days there), in order to stop it going into a secondary sinus infection and to stop it going into my lungs, too. The oral use just does not do that for me. I don't know why, but it just doesn't My mix for nebbing and nose drops is similar to yours, but I have found that 1 tsp msm to 1 oz CS makes a saturated solution, more just settles out. I can't handle more than about 2 or 3 drops of 70% DMSO per oz of CS. Is it really ok to use DMSO in a solution that has H202 in it? I have a vague recollection I read something that would say not to mix H202 and DMSO, but I can't remember clearly what or where that was. Is there some research or other writing on it somewhere?
Thanks,
sol



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