Hello Ron. Whatever you do, never, ever use DMSO rectally. It is a 'carrier' and you don't want any bacteria from your large intestines getting into any other part of your body.
You might check out D-Mannose available at places like VitaCost and Swansons Vitamins assuming the cause of your bladder infections aren't from some strange, exotic bugs. :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.tahomaclinicblog.com/d-mannose-for-bladder-and-kidney-infections/ "D-mannose is a naturally occurring simple sugar, closely related (in chemical terms, a “stereoisomer”) to glucose. Small amounts of D-mannose are metabolized by our bodies; more than small amounts are excreted promptly into the urine. But how can even large quantities of a simple natural sugar do anything at all to cure over 90% of all bladder and urinary tract infections? The answer is found in the interaction between D-mannose and the bacterium found in over 90% of all bladder infections, Escherichia coli (“E. coli”). [No, that's not the infamous E. coli mutant associated with unsanitary food processing that's hospitalized and killed people. It's the normal E. coli found as part of the "normal microflora" in every intestinal tract.] But even normal E. coli don’t belong in the bladder and urinary tract; in these areas it multiplies and becomes an undesirable infection. But why doesn’t the normal downflow of urine from the kidneys through the ureters into the bladder and thence beyond simply carry the E. coli right along with it? What allows the E. coli to “stick” to the inner walls of the bladder and even work their way upward (like “Spiderman”) in some cases reaching as far as the kidneys? The “cell walls” of each E. coli are covered with tiny fingerlike projections. The very tips of these projections are an amino acid-sugar complex, a “glycoprotein” also called a “lectin”. E. coli “lectins” have the unfortunate (for us) capability of “sticking” the bacteria to the inside walls of our bladders and urinary tracts, so they can’t be rinsed out by urination. Unfortunately for the E. coli, D-mannose “sticks” to E. coli lectins even better than E. coli lectins “stick” to human cells. When we take a large quantity of D-mannose, almost all of it spills into the urine through our kidneys, literally “coating” any E.coli present so they can no longer “stick” to the inside walls of the bladder and urinary tract. The E. coli are literally rinsed away with normal urination!" read more... http://www.tahomaclinicblog.com/d-mannose-for-bladder-and-kidney-infections/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do your research. If this helps, you may have to stay on a lower maintenance dose to remain free of infections. Lola H. On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Tony Moody <a...@aptech.co.za> wrote: > Hi Ron, > > I would give it a try. But the bladder has a mucous lining and cs by > itself does not easily > penetrate slime. Thinks; I would add some salt to that convert it to a > weak saline which > should do some slime melting. The downside of that is that the CS is said > to be weaker or > slower acting, because it will convert to silver chloride. The upside to > that is that the silver > chloride is a slow release CS agent. which may be beneficial. > > DMSO and CS mix quite well. And this may be the winner. I'd make a very > weak solution of > the DMSO using CS . Taking DMSO and cs would also help to take that > systemic. > > Good luck, > > Tony Moody > > > On 25 May 2014 at 10:19, Ron wrote about : > Subject : CS>Bladder infections. > > > Hi, I'm brand new to the list. Not totally ignorant on CS but lots to > > learn. 85 yo male in good health but since I must self catheterize I am > > plagued by bladder infections (lab test confirmed). When my temp. gets to > > 101 or so and I feel lousy I have resorted to antibiotics. Obviously one > > day they will not be effective not to mention the harm they do elsewhere. > > > > I have started drinking 8 oz of CS (made with a SilverGen) _during the > > night_ and even administered rectally every other day for the past 5 > > days. It has kept my temp. down but the cloudy urine says that the > > infection is still there. Of course 5 days is a short time and maybe 8 oz > > is not enough?? > > > > Question: > > Would anyone have knowledge or opinion about actually injecting a pint or > > so of CS directly into the bladder? > > > > Now that I write it it seems like - yes it is a no brain-er > > but...................... > > > > Ron > > > > > > --- > > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! 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