Ivan Anderson wrote: > > >Don't forget to STOP taking CS for a day or two before and after > the shot, or > > >it will be wasted and ineffective. > > > > wow! important point. true for all biologic innoculations etc. > > I suppose > > > > Only if you believe that CS interferes with the immune response... > What evidence is there for this?
No, it has nothing to do with interfering with the immune response. The immune system responds to the introduction of infectous material for a vaccination to work. If the CS kills and destroys the infectous material immediately, then there is nothing there to elicit an immune response. The body doesn't see it, it is gone. My sister who works at a hospital was given a flu shot earlier this year with every one of the doctors and nurses. Always before they have made her extremely sick. She forgot to stop taking CS this time and everyone there was surprised that she was the only person who did not feel bad from the shot. The CS took it out before the body even knew it was there. > Most vaccines are of inactivated/killed whole organisms. What will CS > do to these? Many vaccines are weakened but live viruses. It kills these. Apparently it destroys even dead organisms as well, often releasing toxins, otherwise why would one get a herx reaction? I don't know if it is a problem with ALL vaccines, but it is with some, and I don't know how to easily identify which ones. > The attenuated whole organism vaccines are able to replicate, and do > not require booster shots. Perhaps CS will kill these, but then one > could never take CS if the continued protection of the vaccine is > required. > I don't know about these. > Other vaccines contain bits of organisms that elicit immune responses > or have bits attached to different organisms which are able to > replicate. Whether CS affects these to the detriment of immune > response is questionable. The immune response must deal even with dead > organisms in a chain reaction, one response eliciting another until > finally the debris is digested or expelled. All CS does is disable the > organism's ability to reproduce, thus lessening the load on the immune > system, which still has to deal with the infection in the normal way. > Is that so? Comments? No, CS does not disable the organism's ability to reproduce, that is tetracycline and related drugs. CS kills organisms outright. Try putting some under your arms when they are rank, you will notice that the smell goes away in less than 5 seconds. This is outright killing, not stopping division. CS has been shown to kill organisms in less than 5 seconds in laboratory tests. Tests we did also proved that CS kills the organisms instead of simply stopping them from multiplying. Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

