OK, I give up. What is EIS? This forum is getting way to many acronyms, lets
type in English for us who are not first letter physics.
Thanks, John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Lewis" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 4:57 PM
Subject: RE: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier
Thanks for all the replies.
When I made my first drinkable batch of EIS, I estimate it was about
15ppm.
All I did was swish it around in the mouth and spit it out. About 6-7
seconds later, there was a warm fuzzy feeling in my head just where I get
the headaches. It was kind of soothing too.
Then I had a herx and was ill for a couple of days. This (I think anyway)
is living proof that it does indeed pass the BBB *and* finds it's way to
the
damaged tissue. Perhaps I should dilute it or something, but the die-off
was quite remarkable considering I spat most of it out. I am also on ABX
and I haven't tried any more silver since. The thing I worry about is not
the silver doing damage but the neuro toxins produced on the die-off doing
the damage. Slow recovery is better than a fast one if you are going to
cause a large die-off and maybe brain damage due to large neuro toxins
produced by the die-off of the bacteria. Just my opinion..
Maybe when my body is less toxic I will try the silver again, but as I
said
the die-off was remarkable. Maybe the silver can reach the other parts
the
ABX can't.
Dave.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 04 November 2004 17:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS> CS and the blood-brain barrier
In a message dated 11/4/04 10:08:02 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
<< he read one sentence
which said that there was a question as to whether it was toxic to the
nervous system, but since it couldn't cross the BBB unless in the presence
of citric acid, the brain was in no danger. [sigh] So, is it toxic in
any
way? >>
Not only not toxic to the nervous system, but beneficial. We use CS to
treat
EPM in horses. In order to treat the disease, CS must cross the BBB --
and
it does. I have no way of knowing whether these horses have access to
citric
acid, or whether there is a difference between horses and people, but the
brains of these horses are being HELPED -- not hurt. MA
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