I thought that mycoplasmas could only be detected with PCR based tests. Not 
many labs can do them.   I have been fighting m. fermentens for years with CS.  
TJ.
> 
> From: Ole Alstrup <[email protected]>
> Date: 2005/01/28 Fri PM 01:09:52 EST
> To: Colloidal Silver List <[email protected]>
> Subject: CS>Mycoplasma infection
> 
> A week ago I found out a friend had been sick with symptoms of whooping cough 
> for about a month. I had no Mesosilver left, so I got hold of some standard 
> 10ppm ionic CS and asked him to take 3 tablespoons a day. After some 3-4 days 
> he felt no difference. A few days ago he learned from his doctor that the lab 
> analysis had revealed he did not have whooping cough, but instead a severe 
> mycoplasma infection of the lungs. Now he is on some specified antibiotic, 
> but keeps taking the 10ppm CS.  I wonder why the CS had no effect? Are 
> larger/stronger doses of CS necessary to beat this? Would he have to nebulize 
> it? Btw, is the oral CS contraindicated while he is taking the antibiotic?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> - Ole Alstrup
> 
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