If a dog is not drinking water and getting dehydrated, you can administer
water or CS with an eye dropper into the rectum.  A little water at a time
will be absorbed by the large intestine.

 

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From: Pat Lawrie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 5:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>IV Question

 

Can an IV help with that delivery? I have a very debilitated rescue dog with
lymphoma and horrible skin condition and breathing problems. I have been
giving CS in milk thruout day and spraying his skin, putting it in eyes, and
up his nose for a week now. His skin is getting better but he is becoming
more debilitated. I think tumor is pressing on a nerve as his right side is
making walking difficult the past two days. He normally had a good appetite
in which I was giving him raw food with vitamins and flax oil. Today he ate
very little. I was thinking an IV of CS as a last hope effort as he is
drinking very little water also.

 

How much would be appropriate to add to the IV drip or should I use it full
strength? (gets back to ("how much is hard to quantify"). I have also
thought of IV Vit. C, but wanted to try the CS first.

 

Pat

Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:


Due to the way that CS works, it's unlikely that ANY virus or bacterium 
is resistant, however, getting the CS to where it needs to be is always 
that challenge.
That's why "Kills 650 disease organisms" Isn't always *Cures* 650 
diseases.
Contact is the key, delivery a challenge.
Some places are easy to deliver to, some aren't.

Kill rate has to be faster than replication rate or CS will just 'help'. 
[and how much can be hard to quantify ]

Ode

At 12:08 PM 2/12/2007 +0000, you wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>I have just joined this great group. I have made CS using some de-ionised 
>water and run some of my own tests to prove to myself that it is effective 
>against bacteria and sure enough, it works very well. I have a question 
>to you all though, and that is if CS made with the DC method and 
>de-ionised water is effective against viruses such as the bird flu as well?
>
>I am asking about a general disinfectant topical spray as well as an 
>alternative to the Tamiflu anti viral, because lets face it - the chances 
>of getting that are slim in the UK.
>
>If it is effective, are there any lab studies you are able to point me to?
>
>Thanks for any advise,
>
>J.
>
>
>No virus found in this incoming message.
>Checked by AVG Free Edition.
>Version: 7.1.411 / Virus Database: 268.17.37/682 - Release Date: 2/12/2007



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