Yep, I agree, that is what I have been doing for awhile now. I am
getting impatient. It is not only the dose of CS, but what else I am
being exposed to that affects things. ie: the mold count is pretty dang
high this time of year, so that leaves me with less something or other
to deal with it all. I do get distracted and forget where the edge is,
so need to be more attentive.
Do you make up all those tag lines? I look forward to reading your msgs
to see what you put there.
Kathryn
On Jul 20, 2007, at 11:02 AM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Well, if it were me, and I was getting Herxheimer reactions, I'd
figure I was killing off something that needed killing.
I would handle it by backing off on dosage, then increasing it until
reaction started again (sorta like finding bowel tolerance with
vitamin C).
I expect to find that I can tolerate larger doses as the bad guys get
killed off (in other words, stay on the edge of the envelope that
you're pushing).
Chuck
I refuse to be intimidated by reality anymore
On 7/20/2007 10:00:29 AM, Clayton Family (clay...@skypoint.com) wrote:
Well, I can not take large amounts- I get herks when I do that, as I
have been slowly increasing for the last several months, I do get the
detox reaction on occassion. When I started, it was only one
dropperful, 1/5 tsp, held under the tongue for awhile.
I am considering upping my dose by quite a bit, but will need to
figure
out a detox protocol to use during it so I
don't get too stove up
during the detox. I am hesitant to do this, as I am enjoying the
relatively healty feeling I have taking this, but I am still not at a
sufficient dose to prevent certain symptoms that come on from time to
time.
I am thinking I may have some kind of systemic cellular infection
(intersticial cystitis?) that is causing the strong reactions to the
small amounts. Since the CS goes into the bloodstream, and kills
nearly
all pathogens, that is a scenario that makes sense to me. I found a
reference online by a dr that uses cs to treat asthma, that stated
they
need to start with extremely small amounts or risk exacerbations.
On Jul 19, 2007, at 11:13 AM, sol wrote:
2 ml per day is NOTHING. 1 teaspoon is 5 ml. What I consider
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