Mike, that's the best I've heard it said to date.
Can I use that?

Ode


>
>Dosing is not a science. The key word is "enough."
>
>If you've used CS before, then you already know that you're not 
>allergic to it, therefore you don't have to start with the few drops on 
>the tongue that I suggest to new users, "just in case."
>
>Beyond that, it would be good if we knew what kind of CS you've got. If 
>store-bought, which brand and what supposed strenght? If home made, 
>what kind of generator and how brewed.
>
>The usual advice is to start small and ramp up the dose until you have 
>the effect you want. This is measured by either the symptoms improving 
>or by the symptoms worsening (temporarily) in a Herxheimer reaction. 
>
>In general, flu-like symptoms and a general yucky feeling mark the 
>Herxheimer reaction. In severe cases Herx reactions can be life 
>threatening, particularly in people who are already weakened. If there 
>is a bad infection that is destroyed very rapidly by the treatment it 
>can overwhelm the body, leading to a shock reaction that could require 
>emergency treatment.
>
>Thus the caution to start small and ramp up until some effect is noted, 
>then hold at that level until effects subside. When that happens, ramp 
>up the dose further until effects resume, but remain manageable, and so 
>on. Keep at it a few days longer if all seems to be well, just to be 
>sure...
>
>So what sort of dose might you want to work up to?
>
>First, I will *assume* an "average" CS brew of some 5 to 20 ppm in 
>plain distilled water made with a simple generator.
>
>For a very aggressive treatment, some of our members have reported good 
>results taking a good mouthful (very precise measurement unit there!), 
>swished around in your mouth for at least a couple of minutes before 
>swallowing, taken every waking half hour to an hour.
>
>To start slowly, just to be cautious of any severe Herx, I would 
>probably wait a couple of hours between "swallows" at first.
>
>One other thing is to consider adding Gatorade to the protocol. If you 
>search the archives on that subject, you'll see that it is used to 
>*drastically* increase the rate at which the CS enters the bloodstream.
>
>Lastly, I want to say that, if push comes to shove, going to the doctor 
>for antibiotics is not out of the question. I doubt it will be needed, 
>but if your self-treatment is not effective within a reasonable time, 
>the conventional alternative will serve as a safety net. Not without 
>side effects, true, but safer than no treatment.
>
>You must judge the risks and only you are responsible for the 
>consequences of your health-care decisions. Don't take my suggestions 
>as a substitute for your own judgement or that of your professional 
>advisors.
>
>Let us know how you do, please?
>
>Be well,
>
>Mike D.
>
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