At 04:05 PM 11/20/2006 -0500, you wrote:
> From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
> But it also usually does not pass through the blood brain
> barrier from what I can read, and if that is the case, once rabies gets
> to the brain, the CS will not get to it.
######Sorry -- but I've had just the opposite information and
experience. Colloidal Silver does pass through the blood brain barrier --
which is exactly why we've been successful treating our EPM horses with
CS. By the time that we realize that the horse is sick with EPM, the
protozoa have crossed the blood brain barrier and are populating the
neurological cells of the spinal cord. CS does kill these protozoa --
with evidence of a die-off resulting in the horse becoming sicker before
they get better. So, perhaps this would be the case with rabies as well. MA
%%%%%%%%% The brains of corpses are often found to contain concentrations
of silver. The silver tends to concentrate in damaged nerve tissue and is
used as a stain for such studies, for that reason.
That's not to say that the silver "caused" the damage. [or that silver
helped in any way ]
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