What is DMSO?

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> On Oct 20, 2014, at 9:51 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net <phoenix23...@tds.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> A common side effect of a course of antibiotics is diarrhea which is why one 
> is encouraged to take probiotics or eat a lot of yogurt with live cultures to
> replace the gut flora and fauna.  Antibiotics kill off everything.. the good 
> and the bad, not 100% of course, but enough to cause problems.  People who 
> take a lot of antibiotics or very, very strong antibiotics can, on rare 
> occassions,  develop C-diff... a condition that can cause constant diarrhea.  
> The cure is, beleive it or not, a fecal transplant..lol.. I know.. yuck.   
> Some pain medications can cause horrific constipation due to the pain 
> medications putting everything to 'sleep', so to speak.
>  
> Many folks with constipation need to drink plenty of water and eat fiber 
> foods to give the gut lubrication and bulk.  I have taken cs for twenty years 
> or
> more off and on and never have had it cause any gut issues.  When I take 
> DMSO, I can get just a little constipated since DMSO displaces water in cells.
> Supposedly, taking magnesium can cause loose stools as can mega-doses of Vit. 
> C.  Everyone is different, of course, and will react differently to 
> situations.  Lola H.
>> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 9:04 PM, Neville <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I used to think that as well, but, if it's the goodies which do the job in 
>> the digestion process allowing motions to pass unhindered, then if those 
>> goodies are compromised in any way they can't do their job of breaking down 
>> the food we eat, thus the motion becomes firmer, i.e. poor digestion?  And 
>> if enough of those goodies are wiped out constipation becomes evident?
>> 
>> I mean it's the goodies which aids the digestion process, thus if they are 
>> not there, or are in minimal numbers, theory dictates constipation will 
>> ensue?
>> 
>> That would be a reasonable assumption wouldn't it?  I may be wrong of 
>> course, but that's how I see things working.  The goodies are there to keep 
>> things running 'smoothly' so to speak.
>> 
>> My theory is encouraged due to a mate of mine having a heart bypass or valve 
>> replacement or whatever it is they do, he was so pumped full of antibiotics 
>> etc etc that he eventually stuck his fingers down his throat to rid himself 
>> of it all, he even had to have enemas and other stuff to promote evacuation. 
>>  Of course the nurses went ape when they found out, but he was in so much 
>> trouble he had to do something about the situation as he was feeling sicker 
>> as time went on.  After the finger episode he felt better, in combination 
>> with all the other stuff he had to take to encourage evacuation.  He may 
>> have jumped the gun, but he considered nobody was listening so he took it 
>> upon himself to do something.
>> 
>> N.
>> 
>> From: tmswift777...@gmail.com
>> Subject: Re: CS>CS and constipation
>> Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 11:37:41 -0500
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> 
>> Good bacteria chilled by antibiotics causes diarrhea not constipation so I 
>> don't think CS would cause constipation. 
>> Theresa
>> 
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>> On Oct 20, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Ron <ron....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Haha! Good one Neville.
>> Actually it does sound feasible.
>> Ron
>> 
>> On 10/20/2014 3:22 AM, Neville wrote:
>> No, I haven't personally, but here's my theory...
>> 
>> Food poisoning/diarrehea for example - ingest silver, the baddies die and 
>> the "runs" stops, the motion becomes firmer and starts to return to normal.
>> 
>> Ingestion of too much silver in an effort to kill the baddies could promote 
>> the destruction of some friendly flora also, hence the food will not be 
>> broken down during the digestive processes adequately, this then would 
>> result in the motion possibly becoming firmer still {cheeks may become 
>> flushed and the eyes may bulge under the strain <g>}.
>> 
>> Ingestion of too much silver under normal circumstances/conditions and the 
>> friendly flora may be practically wiped out, this then would result in 
>> dramatically reduced digestive processes/activity resulting in constipation 
>> for no apparent or obvious reason.
>> 
>> How's that?  Sound feasible? <g>.
>> 
>> N.
>> 
>> > From: d...@deetroy.org
>> > Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 08:36:51 +0100
>> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> > Subject: CS>CS and constipation
>> > 
>> > Has anyone ever heard of CS causing constipation? dee
>> > 
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