Re: CSCS antibiotics

2006-03-13 Thread Ode Coyote

  Probably coincidence.
I had a similar experience but didn't stop the CS.
The common element?
It stopped hurting after a couple of days and the CS wasn't entirely 
getting the job done.
 I got my wallet pulled, not the cracked tooth and a root canal and a gold 
cap that cost more than the car I drove to the dentist office.]


On the other hand, CS is doing a great job on another tooth.

ode

At 07:50 AM 3/12/2006 -0500, you wrote:


..when someone is taking CS and then is put on an
antibiotic. does it affect the antibiotic
effectiveness at all.

Recently, I had to take antibiotics to eliminate a
tooth infection so I could get it pulled.

For 4 days I took the antibiotics, but the tooth kept
on hurting. Then I realized that I had continued
drinking CS each day. As soon as I stopped, the
antibiotics worked.

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Re: CSCS antibiotics

2006-03-13 Thread sol
It has been my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong somebody) that 
oral antibiotics take several days (I have read 4 or 5 days) to build up 
to a  blood level that starts to be effective. So the 4 days of not 
working might simply have been due to that, and not to co-usage of CS 
at all.

sol


-Original Message-
From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca] 


Recently, I had to take antibiotics to eliminate a
tooth infection so I could get it pulled. 


For 4 days I took the antibiotics, but the tooth kept
on hurting. Then I realized that I had continued
drinking CS each day. As soon as I stopped, the
antibiotics worked.

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Re: CSCS antibiotics

2006-03-13 Thread epatai





From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  antibiotics
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 10:34:55 -0700

It has been my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong somebody) that oral 
antibiotics take several days (I have read 4 or 5 days) to build up to a  
blood level that starts to be effective. So the 4 days of not working 
might simply have been due to that, and not to co-usage of CS at all.

sol


-Original Message-
From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca]

Recently, I had to take antibiotics to eliminate a
tooth infection so I could get it pulled.

For 4 days I took the antibiotics, but the tooth kept
on hurting. Then I realized that I had continued
drinking CS each day. As soon as I stopped, the
antibiotics worked.

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Re: CSCS antibiotics

2006-03-13 Thread epatai
Doctors have told me about 3 days. Now I don't know if this means give or 
take a day or two, but I have found at the third day I was beginning to feel 
better.


Ernie



From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  antibiotics
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 10:34:55 -0700

It has been my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong somebody) that oral 
antibiotics take several days (I have read 4 or 5 days) to build up to a  
blood level that starts to be effective. So the 4 days of not working 
might simply have been due to that, and not to co-usage of CS at all.

sol


-Original Message-
From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca]

Recently, I had to take antibiotics to eliminate a
tooth infection so I could get it pulled.

For 4 days I took the antibiotics, but the tooth kept
on hurting. Then I realized that I had continued
drinking CS each day. As soon as I stopped, the
antibiotics worked.

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Re: CSCS antibiotics

2006-03-13 Thread Robert Berger
My experience with antibiotics and a toothache are entirely different.
   
  I have a tooth abscess and was given penicillin. It stopped the pain but 
before I could get into the dentist office I ran out of antibiotics. Started 
swishing EIS every hour and had relief with in the same day. Used the protocol 
for a week before getting in. NO PAIN !!
   
  Ole Bob




RE: CSCS antibiotics

2006-03-13 Thread Jim Holmes
It is the one place that I have not had immediate success.  It seems that
some mandibular infections that I have seen do not respond well without
super doses.  My sample size in nil, but my impression is strong.   

 

-Original Message-
From: Robert Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 2:43 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  antibiotics

 

My experience with antibiotics and a toothache are entirely different.

 

I have a tooth abscess and was given penicillin. It stopped the pain but
before I could get into the dentist office I ran out of antibiotics. Started
swishing EIS every hour and had relief with in the same day. Used the
protocol for a week before getting in. NO PAIN !!

 

Ole Bob



Re: CSCS antibiotics... CS and upcoming surgery

2006-03-12 Thread Hannah


At 11:20 PM 12/03/2006, you wrote:
For 4 days I took the
antibiotics, but the tooth kept
on hurting. Then I realized that I had continued
drinking CS each day. As soon as I stopped, the
antibiotics worked.
Your explanation about the CS interfering with proper working of
antibiotics gave me reason to ask the following question.
This coming week I will go for day surgery to have a lipoma removed
from left forearm (size about 5.5 cm by 3.5 cm) and one from thigh,
in size a little larger (and deeper is my estimation). It will be
done with local anaesthetic. 
My question is: is it advisable to perhaps not ingest any CS at least 24
hours prior to surgery, or perhaps even 48 hours. Could it interfere with
anaesthetic at all. Are there perhaps any other precautions I
should take before going in. 
This is as far as medical intervention will be, healing afterwards
will be mostly home remedies (pain management etc). The removal is
only done to help with diagnosis towards possibility of Dercums.
Thanks for any input on this
Hanneke ~ Australia





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Re: CSCS antibiotics... CS and upcoming surgery

2006-03-12 Thread Tad Winiecki
I think Adelle Davis would recommend zinc before surgery for it's healing
properties, and extra Vitamin C and possibly B Vitamins for stress could be
helpful.  But for healing wounds, I can say that I treated a leg amputation
on a duck, and more recently big chunks bitten out of a duck's neck and
side by a racoon, with CS and natural Comfrey-Aloe Vera salve, and had no
signs of infection at all and wonderful regeneration of muscle and skin.
CS is alleged to help the body create new stem cells in the wound to regrow
tissue.  It surely seemed to work for my ducks.

Internally related to anesthetics, etc, I can't say.

Nancy


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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:51:37 +1030
From: Hannah bloss...@bigpond.com

 Your explanation about the CS interfering with proper working of
antibiotics gave me reason to ask the following question.

 This coming week I will go for  day surgery to have a lipoma removed from
left forearm  (size about 5.5 cm by 3.5 cm) and one from thigh, in size a
little larger (and deeper is my estimation).  It will be done with local
anaesthetic. 
 My question is: is it advisable to perhaps not ingest any CS at least 24
hours prior to surgery, or perhaps even 48 hours. Could it interfere with
anaesthetic at all.   Are there perhaps any other precautions I should take
before going in. 
 This is as far as medical intervention will be, healing  afterwards will
be mostly home remedies (pain management etc).  The removal is only done to
help with diagnosis towards possibility of Dercums.

 Thanks for any input on this

 Hanneke ~ Australia



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RE: CSCS antibiotics

2006-03-12 Thread Jim Holmes
I have a different opinion of that Terry.

I think it is a matter of transport; somehow the conventional antibiotics
get to the infection better than CS.  I had a couple of similar situations,
and continued taking the CS with the Antibiotic, and it worked. 

Once, when I ran out of antibiotic prior to a dental visit, I began using a
bulb syringe to squirt CS/10% DMSO on the area.  It worked.  Also, I found
that taking a pint a day worked almost, but not quite as well as the ABX.

-Original Message-
From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca] 
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 5:51 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS  antibiotics

..when someone is taking CS and then is put on an
antibiotic. does it affect the antibiotic
effectiveness at all.

Recently, I had to take antibiotics to eliminate a
tooth infection so I could get it pulled. 

For 4 days I took the antibiotics, but the tooth kept
on hurting. Then I realized that I had continued
drinking CS each day. As soon as I stopped, the
antibiotics worked.

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RE: CSCS antibiotics

2005-12-27 Thread Jim Holmes
Antibiotics are the excreta of live organisms, or a synthetic reproduction
of that substance.  The bacteria release the substances to kill others that
are competing for food.  

-Original Message-
From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 12:28 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS  antibiotics

Terry Chamberlin said,
 During antibiotic use, I discontinued ingesting CS
so as to not counteract the antibiotics.

Marshall said,
Why would they counteract each other?

My understanding of an antibiotic is that it releases
live organisms into the body that kill certain
specific bacteria. If that is accurate, the CS would
kill those released organisms?







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