In a message dated 5/11/2005 2:46:28 AM Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

My  objections to CS are related to its mechanism of action - I don't see it
as  being unique in its action, nor all that "holistic," even if it works  as
it's said to. It's an anti-microbial, and while I certainly believe in  using
anti-microbials, I don't see any particular advantage to CS over a  thousand
others, including many herbal formulas I've had good results with  over the
years, such as echinacea mixtures.
Christie, one of the things I love about you is that you take the time to  do 
the research, get the facts, and give the pros and cons when sharing your  
knowledge. Along with the many others who've benefitted from your  knowledge,  
I 
think you're 'brilliant' and you have no agenda other  than the health and 
wellbeing of our animals.
 
However, I've also been a member of  [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])  for years, and  have found it to also be 
populated with 
brilliant minds who willingly share  their knowledge of cs and its 
applications. 
Some are micro-biologists,  engineers, chemists, even retired pharmacists, as 
well as many alternative  health practictioners. The list has well over 1,000 
members, and some of  its contributors are what others (myself included) 
consider to be  'out there' in their philosophies and ideologies. Thankfully 
the 
moderator there  is also well-skilled in diplomacy, and maintains an off-topic 
list where non cs  discussions migrate to.
 
I too have my own generator and have found so many benefits from cs that I  
would never be without it.  And like you, I don't wish to debate  the subject. 
Anyone who's interested can go to the cs list and dive in. 
 
BUT! I've had occasion to treat parvo (as part of an animal outreach group)  
with cs and Parvaid. Truthfully, it's worked for 2 out of 3 if caught early.  
Here's the clincher, tho. the cs needs to be given  alternately orally and  
rectally every 60 to 90 minutes for approx. 24 hrs. That's practically  
impossible for  'regular' people to do at home and out of the question at  the 
vets' 
office. In our experience, we've found that when the  exhausting 60 to 90 min. 
protocol isn't followed, the pups won't make it.  And they have suffered, as 
you say.
 
I am thrilled beyond belief to know about Tamiflu!  I took the  information 
to our vet, but didn't get much response. I'll keep trying. Thank  you for 
bringing the info on Tamiflu to the list, and please keep us posted with  it.  
I'm 
a few hours from the Mexican border, probably could get it there  but don't 
know protocol/dosage for parvo.
Laura H., TX