One way to get a good amount of EIS (CS) into animals is to put it into
their drinking water, or give it to them straight AS their drinking water.
If this was my cat, I'd be putting a mix of 1 part DMSO and 9 parts EIS
on the lump at least once a day. The DMSO will take the silver into the
tissues, nearly as good as an injection into the lump. If the 1/9 mix is
well tolerated, I would increase the DMSO portion gradually up to a
50/50 mix, as tolerated by the cat. I imagine that some animals, like
some people will have more sensitive skin and will not be able to
tolerate a 50/50 mix, which is why I would work up gradually.
For more info check out
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/
and take a look through the Files and search the messages for past posts
on the subject.
Personally, I never get any list in digest form. Actually getting
individual messages is much simpler and easier to handle. And replying
is much easier as well.
sol
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We have a Maine Coon cat who is about 10 years old. About two years ago
we took him to the veterinarian for some immunizations for rabies and
feline leukemia. This fall we noticed a hard lump on his side about 2
inches in diameter. A veterinarian from another state told us that if
it was hard, it was probably cancerous, and asked if that was the spot
where the immunizations were given. He said this can happen and not
show up for months or even a year afterwards. We started giving him a
little silver in his water every day and in the first week, we noticed
his coat was nicer and his eyes were brighter, but couldn't tell any
difference in the lump. After a couple weeks, we "thought" the lump
seemed softer, but weren't sure. Then after another month, we were sure
it was smaller. Now, after 2 months, the lump is down to about 1 1/2
inches and softer even though we haven't been real faithful in putti! ng
the silver in his water. The other day I even saw him run up the
stairs! He hasn't done that in a long time. I wonder how much faster it
would work if we gave a shot right in the lump....
Another question or request .... I take the digest form of the list, and
sometimes it seems like there's a ton of extra gobbledy gook in it and
some messages are repeated 3 or 4 times -- sometimes the whole digest is
repeated -- I wonder if when we "reply" to a message if we could
delete most of the post except for what's needed? If that's what causes
it, it would make it so much easier to find and read the messages in the
right order. Thanks everyone.
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