Re: CS>Staph Infection

2007-06-15 Thread Clayton Family
I guess that no one has any idea about that. It used to be common for teenagers to take antibiotics for acne. Sometimes when the body is getting rid of bad stuff (like toxins, or contact irritants), there can be rashes. Once the offending substance is gone, they usually clear up. If it is a

CS>Staph Infection

2007-06-14 Thread Leslie
When I mentioned that my face was breaking out slightly, I took an antibiotic because I was told that I had had a staph infection that never went away and therefore my face would break out showing that. So, would collodial silver taken internally get rid of it? I took quite a bit but didn't se

Re: CS>staph infection - bloodwork and pain 3 yr old?

2006-07-13 Thread Rowena
Here's a suggestion. See if you can find someone like this in your part of the world: http://www.taracentre.com.au/ is a practitiioner I go to when I'm in the city (Perth, Australia). Go to Evaluation and Treatment and select Electro Dermal Screening. This is painless, and the beauty is you not

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-13 Thread Kandee Edge
Yeah, I have thought of that. We switched to organic milk and it helped to lessen her eczema outbreaks, but if it's still causing problems, then I guess I'll need to wean her off of it. She loves milk. She won't drink powdered milk unfortunately. The doctor gave us an order for blood work to

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-13 Thread sol
Kandee Edge wrote: Yeah, that's true. I am in the same boat with my kids right now. I think they have been overmedicated with antibiotics in the past month. I'm trying desperately to get them under control and then keep them healthy so I won't have to go through this. Apparenty my oldest

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-12 Thread Kandee Edge
The first round of antibiotics knocked out the ear infection, but wasn't strong enough to knock out the cold so she ended up with bronchitis. She is on a stronger antibiotic now and once that gets rid of the bronchitis, she should be okay. Is it okay to use the peroxide once in a while, especi

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear Kandee, > ... She's also had bad ear infections this month and I'm hoping we > caught it soon enough that there isn't any ear damage. So far she > seems fine. See if she'll work with you to do the 3% hydrogen peroxide in the ears for 20 minutes treatment. Use an eye dropper to fill the ear

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-12 Thread Kandee Edge
Yeah, that's true. I am in the same boat with my kids right now. I think they have been overmedicated with antibiotics in the past month. I'm trying desperately to get them under control and then keep them healthy so I won't have to go through this. Apparenty my oldest goes into a bronchitis

Re: CS>Staph infection

2006-07-12 Thread Mike Monett
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: > Thanks Mike...I didn't mean to use for the other purpose than the > eyes I just couldn't recall what the name of it washey thanks > for the periods I am constantly running out :) Youarewelcome. Regards, Mike M. http://

Re: CS>Staph infection

2006-07-11 Thread debbiegerard99
Thanks Mike...I didn't mean to use for the other purpose than the eyes I just couldn't recall what the name of it washey thanks for the periods I am constantly running out :) -- Original message -- From: "Mike Monett" > debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: > > > I

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-11 Thread sol
Yes, but what would have happened to you without the antibiotics? I know it depends on the reason they were given, but...Antibiotics per se are not the enemy, it is improper, careless use of them for conditions for which they are ineffective (colds for one) that are the problem. A properly

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-11 Thread Kandee Edge
.also good after the CS...for the colon!!! Trudy - Original Message - From: Kandee Edge To: List Silver Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:08 PM Subject: CS>staph infection Forgive me if this has already been discussed before, but I was wondering if anyone has any

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-11 Thread Gertrude
also good after the CS...for the colon!!! Trudy - Original Message - From: Kandee Edge To: List Silver Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:08 PM Subject: CS>staph infection Forgive me if this has already been discussed before, but I was wondering if anyone has

Re: CS>Staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread Mike Monett
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: > I know I mentioned this before but what type of drops are used > right when the baby is born. In it's eyes silver something. So if > it is okay for the eyes I certainly would trust it for the baby > too. Better then the deadly anit-biotic's the

Re: CS>Staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread debbiegerard99
I know I mentioned this before but what type of drops are used right when the baby is born...in it's eyes silver something...so if it is okay for the eyes I certainly would trust it for the baby too...better then the deadly anit-biotic's they pump into themdebbie -- Original mes

Re: CS>Staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I just asked about a kind of kidney disease on this list, and then read this post. Interestingly, staph infection may be related to the kidney disease in some cases, including in infants. Bottom line: these infections are serious, and had better be monitored by a professional. This does NO

Re: CS>staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread Dan Nave
Sorry, my brain skipped over the part about the "newborn" when I first read the post. Obviously, a newborn cannot drink 1 pint of CS... and I can't "recommend" CS for a newborn, although some have used it without problems. Duncan's recommendations seem reasonable. But a staph infection spreadi

CS>Staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread Terry Chamberlin
If I had a baby with staph infection, I would give the baby small amounts of CS (1/2 - 1 tsp) every 2 hours. I know it has helped adults, but I have no first-hand knowledge with infants. I would have no fear that it would hurt the baby in any way. My oldest daughter gave her son CS every day since

RE: CS>staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread Duncan Crow
People who do long-term antibiotics risk illness and bowel dysbiosis and candida is assured, and it can be very hard to get rid of. Once the doctors get started that's very hard to change too, but you migh find one who would consider that ozone would be faster, effective, and free of side eff

RE: CS>staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread Dan Nave
com] Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:08 PM To: List Silver Subject: CS>staph infection Forgive me if this has already been discussed before, but I was wondering if anyone has any experience in curing a staph infection with CS. I have a friend whose newborn has a staph infection and is spreading.

CS>staph infection

2006-07-10 Thread Kandee Edge
Forgive me if this has already been discussed before, but I was wondering if anyone has any experience in curing a staph infection with CS. I have a friend whose newborn has a staph infection and is spreading. The doctors are beginning IV antibiotics. Any thoughts? Kandee

CS>Staph infection/silver ion injection.

2005-09-26 Thread K.Claire Shaw
Ode, Dan Thank you so much for the information and for sending on the links, it's very helpful. I didn't know anything about this & find it quite fascinating. No doubt I'll have more questions after I do more reading... Claire <>

CS>Staph infection

2005-09-22 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Claire said, >"My friend's husband has been seriously ill with a persistent staph infection. He has been on IV antibiotics for weeks now & has improved some but the infection is still present. What is the best way to fight this using CS? Would the protocol of adding H202 help?"> Yes. He should dri