[email protected] wrote:
From: Ode Coyote <[email protected]>

%%%%%%%%% 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 ]

Hi Ode!  Thanks for that.  Interesting.  Wish I could afford to have my EPM 
horse carefully examined when he dies.  I'd have every inch of his spinal cord 
analyzed to see if silver was found in the areas of protozoal damage.  We know 
that the silver reaches and kills the protozoa, because the horses have a 
Herxheimer reaction, then begin to recover.  The problem is that we're not 
getting everything killed -- because the horse can appear to be cured, then a 
year or two later (and sometimes sooner) will relapse.  And we know we're not 
seeing reinfection.  So, we wonder if protozoal larvae encyst themselves 
somehow  where they're bypassed by the silver, and then go on to mature and 
re-emerge to do more damage.  It's a frustrating disease.  We see relapses in 
late Spring, with the advent of warm weather.  There's a certain type of worm 
that horses commonly have that has this  type of life cycle.  It's extremely 
difficult to kill off that encysted worm larvae, and when they re-em!
There are a number of places where pathogens can hide from silver. I think the best known ones are the nerve ganglia, the cartilages, and the lymph system. Some of these are better penetrated by ozonated water and zapping. And the rest can be gotten to by magnetic pulsing, at least for a human. However even those that hide in nerve ganglia can eventually be gotten to by silver it seems, since I cured my herpes 1 (fever blisters) with silver years ago, although it took several years of taking an ounce or two a day.
erge they do a tremendous amount of damage to the gut walls. I speculate that the protozoal larvae have a similar life cycle. Sadly, mainstream veterinary care has a lower success rate with EPM horses than we CS-users do. Their main treatments are for thirty days, and thirty days later the horses are relapsing. And most horse owners can't afford another go-round at $600 to $1,100 per month. Those horses either die or are put down. We, at least, can fire up the CS-maker and have another go -- for as long as we need to.
Why don't you simply keep CS in their drinking water all the time? That should prevent any relapses.

Marshall
MA


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