In a message dated 9/28/2001 7:09:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
apea...@midcoast.com writes:


> Subj:RE: CS>Rising to the Challenge?
> Date:9/28/2001 7:09:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:    apea...@midcoast.com (JudytheK)
> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com</A>
> To:    silver-list@eskimo.com
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> RE: Quackbuster types. I mailed a bottle of CS to a friend in PA. She had
> been treated without success for 11 months by her surgeon for a post-op
> open-wound infection at the incision site. She was healed after topical use
> for 3 days. The doctor now recommends CS to all his patients for use on his
> incisions for 3 days!
> I don't know whether it speaks ill of the doc's cleanliness.  More likely
> the problem is in the hospital. My point is that you change medical minds
> one person at a time. That is the true challenge and the true answer -- and
> it is slowly happening, I believe.
> One way to change minds is to say "yes" when accused accurately.  Argyria?
> "YES with silver protein, never with CS" gets people to listen. One person
> at a time.
> Judy Down Maine
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Judy: I couldn't agree more, but it takes a maverick doctor to use an 
"unauthorized" medication just because it happens to work. God bless the REAL 
doctors. Roger