The only method I know of which might be useful in determining a proper
dosage of any substance is the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test of Y. Omura, M.D.
Regrettably, this method is not well known, and there are very few
trained experts. Another form of AK might work, but none is so
meticulously documented or respected by MD's worldwide. This is
regrettable, as the questions raised below are important, and
ordinary people need some means of making such decisions.
Self-testing, by the say, is extremely awkward to say the least.
JBB
On Saturday, Dec 11, 2004, at 03:33 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:
This is sort of why I believe dosing recommendations vary so much. It
is just too individual.
I have ingested orally from an ounce or two to a quart of CS never
gradually building up to the quart from the previous day's ounce.
I have never experienced a herx reaction, not minutes nor hours after
drinking the CS. Whether I chugged down a pint or more at once or
drank a quart over a whole day. Never had even a hint of herx. And y
et I "must" be full of pathogens, parasites, mycoplasmas or whatever
the heck, as I have an incredible number of problems.
My experience is that for most things I am trying to accomplish with
oral CS, sipping it a little at a time over the day works more
effectively than chugging a lot all at once and then waiting hours for
the next dose. The exception is for stomach upsets/diarrhea, in which
case drinking a glassful at once works much better than small doses
over hours. For preventing colds and flu, misting eyes and hands
several times a day and doing so religiously after being in any public
place is the only thing that works----for me.
As Ode repeatedly has said here, the only dosing that makes any sense
is to dose for effect. And that is so highly variable and individual
that meaningful guidelines just can't be made. The same goes for ppm,
imho. Some people here report much better results with very small
quantities of 20 ppm, while others get the same results from larger
quantities of 5 ppm. I have personally experienced both of those at
different times for different condtitions I was trying to treat. I
believe there are no meaningful rules except these:
---use only truly pure CS that is only pure distilled water and .999
or .9999 silver
---start slowly while you watch to see how CS affects YOU (or your
child, your pet)
---experiment to see what ppm and dosing works best for YOU (or your
child, your pet) for the condition, problem, infection, or disease you
are trying to treat
After those, one can experiment with DMSO, peroxide, gatorade or
whatever, high and low ppms, but for me those are the basic and only
rules that make any kind of sense, given individual disease
conditions, size, metabolism, and all the other possible variables.
I don't know why people insist on black/white, 1 teaspoon, 3 times a
day, or 2 quarts a day, or other such "rules". Some holdover from
hearing MDs pronounce "take two of these 3 times a day" and come back
in two weeks?
And finally one rule over all rules: "nothing works for everybody,
everything works for somebody"
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Is the time frame right on this? I have always assumed that a herx
would show up much faster than a few hours, something more on the
order of a few minutes to maybe 10 or 15 minutes. Anyone have
experience with herx that can give some insight on this. I always
recommend an interval of about 30 minutes, not a few hours. If that
is too fast I need to know.
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