Dear Nancy,
I do not wish to be adversarial, but I submit that colloidal
silver....administered in the proper protocol, is a splendid address for a wide
range of urinary tract infections. However, due to the rather high surface
tension number for CS, using a surface-tension-lowering companion is required
for acceptable response. We have found that utilizing DMSO (10 to 15% by
volume) mixed with CS (about 20 ppm strength and 85 to 90% volume) produces a
VERY acceptable control response. This protocol is executed using a
conventional catheterizing technique. Actually, DMSO has been used as a very
effective modality for urinary tract insults of a pathogenic nature as a
standalone.(see Dr. Stanley Jacobs website for more details).
D-Mannose is, indeed, an excellent protocol for UI presentations.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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From: nancymike <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>bladder infection
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 15:56:40 -0600
>
> Unfortunately, CS does not do well with getting rid of bladder infections.
> d-mannose is great for bladder infections. Check it out.
> Nancy
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