Dear Trem,
Although we have not designed a protocol to address scabies, our research demonstrates that the well-publicized boron methodology should be quite effective. We have
conducted in vitro tests to establish effectiveness.....and scabies is quite vulnerable to the
effects of boron.
While there are several protocols to be found, especially on the Internet, I believe that the one posted, originally, by Ted from Thailand....is the most preferable. It is the one upon which we based our evaluations. One note of caution, I believe I would encourage your "medical experimenters" to opt for the less powerful form found in sodium perborate.....in preference to the more concentrated forms. Actual treatment address should
be relatively uneventful, and safe.....using simple common sense approaches. The majority insult would seem to present, usually, in the more hairy body areas----especially the head and genitalia; but the entire body surface would require direct exposure to any topically applied agent.
I think the url referenced here, will give some useful commentary on Ted's protocol. Sincerely, Brooks.


http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html#reader
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Subject : Re: CS>Whats the best Scabies treatment ?

Date : Sun, 6 Jul 2008 17:14:50 -0700

From : "trem" <t...@silvergen.com>

To : <silver-list@eskimo.com>



Permethrin cream available by prescription, applied carefully from the head

to the soles of the feet. Leave on 18 hours and reapply to hands when cream

is removed by washing. All infected and exposed members of the family must

be treated, even those not yet symptomatic. All clothing and bedding MUST

be washed in hot water or dry cleaned. Infected persons may need to

re-treat every five to seven days depending upon compliance with the

protocol by all involved persons. In serious cases oral ivermectin

(prescription) can be used in addition. Other prescriptions for topical

creams to reduce itching or prednisone are also prescribed.



Ionic silver taken orally may help prevent infections from your scratching

but

will not kill scabies.



Good luck. You need a dermatologist.



Let us know your results.



Trem







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