Question regarding CS and DMSO. Can CS be mixed with a small amount of
DMSO and then used as a nasal wash? I'm thinking I'd like to use this as a
therapy for colds that have already started. I hypothesize that the CS will
be able to get into the cells of the sinus cavity where the rhinovirus
resides.
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From: "Himagain" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS>HELP PLEASE Sinus Infection
At 05:02 PM 23/02/05, nancymike wrote:
There is ONLY ONE CS that I would trust in my veins. That is Argentyn 23
by Natural Immunogenics in Miami Florida.
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Frankly folks, after 30 years of research in the area, I wouldn't put
ANYTHING DIRECTLY into my veins. The body that you inhabit was
specifically designed to do things in a certain way.
The most vital of all is to not let anything foreign enter the blood
system directly.
Yes, I know about the dramatic movies with drips and stuff - and
injecting sugar *or* salt into the veins ( depending on whether it is a
full moon or odd and even day) and the "miracle" of blood transfusions
......... now there's a good study on its own.......
Don't take my word for it - look it up. Ask the Religious groups that
forbid it - they don't only quote one of the 60-odd versions of the
Christian Bibles - they will give you the HARD evidence today. Stuff that
will NEVER see the light of day.
Rather like the way even mentioning CS and DMSO can end a promising or
even top Medical/Scientific Career.
At least do the same research you would do before buying an auto or a
diswasher........
Amazing what you can learn.
Cheers,
Himagain
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