We have used Electrically Isolated Colloidal Silver for the past 12 years on hundreds of dogs...as both a prophylactic and an acute address for a myriad of afflictions (both viral and bacterial), with universally satisfying results. The ppm strength does, in fact, affect both the speed and efficacy of recovery treatment. While it is true that very low concentrations do prove to be effective...most especially in challenges manifesting early symptoms and those not having proliferated in high degree to major physiological systems.....we would not recommend using these weak levels in experimentations among volunteers (pets included) presenting with major threats. Our most effective protocols addressing presentations of a serious nature (both pulmonary and cardio-vascular based), required ppm concentrations at or above 10 ppm (undiluted)......offered free-choice (for all cases involving animals still voluntarily drinking)-----for yielding pronounced IMMEDIATE ! benefit.
In fact, in cases of parvo presenting in young dogs.....it proved of paramount importance to use AT LEAST 10 ppm FREE CHOICE as the sole source of liquid. In those cases so moribund as to have no thirst reflex whatsoever, superior results (75%> ), were achieved by repeated application of enemas using 15 ppm CS mixed with 10% DMSO by volume. The low toxicity of CS allows an enormous margin for any potential error.
Our researches have revealed CS to be far more effective against the life-threatening epizootics, than against the common cold......although acting as a splendid control over the development of more lethal pathogens (e.g. pneumonia, flu, etc). The cold virus, alone, presents
very mild insults......however its inervating influences do, in fact, present opportunities for the manifestation of genuine killer pathogens.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. Harborne Research Foundation.
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>Subject : CS>CS for dogs...
>Date : Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:12:27 -0500
>From : "Chad Sullivan"
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>is it ok to give CS to a dog for a cold? if so what is the best ratio to mix w/ regular water? hes only weighs about 14lbs..
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>thanks in advance for your help
>chad
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