in the UK. Thanks again. Dee
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From: Indi
Date: 27/12/2008 18:57:32
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
I took a lot of diphenhydramine hcl (benedryl), otherwise I don't know
how long they might have lasted. I am down to just
Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
I took a lot of diphenhydramine hcl (benedryl), otherwise I don't know
how long they might have lasted. I am down to just a few small spots now.
It could be that your husband is sensitive to sulfur, or something else
the
DMSO
if you can
get
Benedryl in the UK. Thanks again. Dee
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From: [1]Indi
Date: 27/12/2008 18:57:32
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
I took a lot of diphenhydramine hcl (benedryl
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*From:* Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com
*Date:* 27/12/2008 01:28:08
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Thanks very much for all the suggestions.
The hives are still retreating; I'm really not sure what caused them.
For now I'm doing
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From: Sam L.
Date: 28/12/2008 18:03:39
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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Dee, is your husband taking any new medications within the last month. Some
meds take a few weeks to build up in the system and then can cause a
allergic reaction. Prozac is one of them.
I
Thanks Indi. Dee
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From: Indi
Date: 28/12/2008 17:33:10
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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Yes, it's the same active ingredient in Nytol.
Cheers,
indi
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From: Indi
Date: 27/12/2008 01:28:08
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
Thanks very much for all the suggestions.
The hives are still retreating; I'm really not sure what caused them.
For now I'm doing the topical use of the Brooks Bradley mix more
to see the
doc again after the holiday. This has been weeks now. Dee
---Original Message---
From: [1]Indi
Date: 27/12/2008 01:28:08
To: [2]silver-l...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
Thanks very much for all the suggestions
Thanks Indi. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Indi
Date: 12/27/08 18:57:32
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success interrupted
I took a lot of diphenhydramine hcl (benedryl), otherwise I don't know
how long they might have lasted. I am down to just a few small
Thanks very much for all the suggestions.
The hives are still retreating; I'm really not sure what caused them.
For now I'm doing the topical use of the Brooks Bradley mix more carefully;
i.e. shower first, apply, then wait 10 minutes and shower again.
Also, I'm using the nasal spray a bit
Indy,
Thanks for the update. I had been wondering how you were doing. I am so glad
yiou are doing better.
- Steve N
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From: Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri Dec 26 19:27:46 2008
Subject: Re: CSUpdate: success
Hi Indi
People are experciencing some good results using the Godzilla. A very simple
unit to make and very effective. I have used it for several years for all
kinds of stuff. It cured my drop foot when the good greedy doc's wanted to
do back surgery. My own family was upset with me for not
some people are allergic to sulfer, also. If it sounds like allergic
hives, is it possible it could be the sulfer in the DMSO? Ditto the
carrying stuff into the skin- even detergents on the pajamas might be
the culprit.
kathryn
On Dec 20, 2008, at 10:31 PM, sol wrote:
That would be a
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some people are allergic to sulfer, also. If it sounds like allergic
hives, is it possible it could be the sulfer in the DMSO? Ditto the
carrying stuff into the skin- even detergents on the pajamas might be
the culprit.
kathryn
On Dec 20, 2008, at 10:31 PM, sol wrote
I seem to have had a serious setback in treating my MRSA.
Until last Wednesday, it seemed I was sure to beat it using the Brooks
Bradley protocol of 75% CS, 10% DMSO, and 15% glycerine, topically and
as a nasal spray. But on Wednesday aternoon, I noticed a small, itchy patch
of red skin on my
On relapses at the beginning of tratment, I suspect herxheimer
reaction do to the body being overwhelmed dealing with die-off of
pathogens. ( gets worse before it gets better)
OR, if you want to try another direction, I suggest trying a round of
MMS, a potent pathogen killer.
Thanks for your reply, and for the link.
I am hoping it's a herxheimer, but I just don't know.
Straight CS applied topically and internally got this under
control for me in the past, so I'm going back to that for now.
I just downloaded part one of that book on mms, maybe I will try it after I
That would be a typical allergic hives attack for me.
Try dropping the glycerin out of your mix and see if that helps.
http://www.pioneerthinking.com/glycerin.html
You could be having an allergic reaction to the glycerin?
I ahve a hard time thinking the hives are a direct response to the CS
and
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