Greetings -- Here's a personal CS update, and my take on the wider
implications...

I recently lost all my energy (quite uncharacteristically); what sporadic
activity I could muster was achieved only after heavy dosing with a
stimulant tea.  Because such fatigue had previously resulted from a known
infection (a leaky  tooth abscess, which CS quickly brought under
control) I wondered if this might also explain the new inertia.  I was
already magnetic-pulsing interior of the abscess itself--which was
asymptomatic when self-contained, anyway--so I supposed the culprit to be
some other, more subtle infection.  But what?  

Then I realized that I had been experiencing a slight sensation when
taking deep breaths, which I had ignored.  Hypothesizing that this might
be a type of "walking pneumonia," I obtained an ultrasonic nubulizer for
$5 from a flea mkt, and began inhaling CS directly from the nozzle, 4-5
consec. breaths, 3-4 times/day (which required only a minute quantity).  

Although scientific proof requires strict control, I can attest that the
nearly instantaneous return of my energy was dramatic, and has remained
consistent!  

Subsequently, my dad related that he once developed pneumonia immediately
following a root canal (which his doctor treated with antibiotics, of
course).

Folks, the doctor I heard interviewed may really be onto something re
Epsein-Barr, "chronic fatigue", etc.  There may be very common, even
epidemic, chronic infections that are largely overlooked because their
symptoms aren't the usual pain, fever, etc., but lethargy / inertia /
listlessness.  (This makes me wonder about subtler forms of the same
syndrome, like depression...?)  He said the CDC & WHO intentionally
contrive "new" disease names like "chronic fatigue" to deflect the
medical community from diagnosing the actual, pathogenic cause, which
includes bio-engineered brucellosis (sp?).  Whether or this is true I
don't know, but I do know that are infections are generally enervating,
and that CS wipes out hundreds of them--and counting--without side
effects, for about 25 cents a gallon!

Best Regards, Russ Rosser  
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