Juanita,
Thanks for the heads up.  the problem should be fixed now that I have
installed Norton Anti virus.  If it is still there, please let me know.
Nancy...

----- Original Message -----
From: Juanita DuVall <jav...@intellex.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: CS & Dosing Animals


> Black,   You have a WScript.Kak worm.  It was on the "CS made for the 2nd
> time Nancy" message.  Sorry to tell you the bad news.
> Jaunita
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Black" <dbl...@cfl.rr.com>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 2:52 PM
> Subject: Re: CS & Dosing Animals
>
>
> > Julie, You sure do love animals, being willing to take that many
rescues.
> > God bless you and your devotion to the innocent animals.
> > I use pint size water bottles for my dogs, adding about 2 tbs. to each
> > bottle.  They may not need that much, but you can't overdose.  I give it
> by
> > syringe to dogs, pups, who have a specific problem, approx. 2 cc. every
2
> > hours for 1-5 lb. dogs.  I see no reason to change water every day as CS
> > purifies water, and since it is in bottles the dogs don't have contact
> with
> > it, but even if they did the water would be disinfected.  I would change
> it
> > if they are drinking directly from a pan and you see any foreign
material
> in
> > it.
> > CS is the best way to insure health in animals, as well as people, and
if
> > you receive animals that are sick most of them will be recovered in a
> short
> > time after being on CS in their water.
> >
> > Nancy...
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: wolfcreek1 <wolfcre...@earthlink.net>
> > To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 10:08 PM
> > Subject: Re: CS & Dosing Animals
> >
> >
> > > Nancy ~
> > >
> > > Thanks for the info with regards to heating the water.  I will test
this
> > and
> > > check the mA's per Bob to see how it changes when heated, plus enjoy
> only
> > > cooking for a lesser time period.  I'd like to ask how you dose
animals
> > with
> > > CS.  HHA recommends 1/2 tsp. for a large dog in a pint of water of
their
> > 500
> > > ppm CS.  I'm assuming there's a more direct way, i.e., syringing down
> the
> > > throat for more immediate intake and/or for animals that might not be
> > > consuming water.  How do you dose and how do you determine how much?
> HHA
> > > also recommends changing the water daily.  If you administer your CS
via
> > > waterers, do you change daily?  I'm thinking about the 30+ gallon
> waterers
> > > for goats, llamas, etc.
> > >
> > > I quit taking in rescue animals last summer when we topped over 90
> > animals.
> > > I'm down to about 50+ now and working on pens, pastures, fencing,
> > shelters,
> > > but when finished, intend to take in more rescues, who are usually
ill,
> so
> > > looking for dosage recommendations for large and small critters.  Mind
> > you,
> > > we've never "advertised" that we rescue! =)  Can't imagine what would
> > happen
> > > if we advertised!  8>O
> > >
> > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Hugs & Howls,
> > >
> > > Julie & Critters
> > > >
> > > > Julie, for what its worth, try warming the water in small saucepan
til
> a
> > > > little warmer than baby bottle temp (water is in pint jar).  Now you
> > only
> > > > need to cook the water for 10 min. for 2 sessions, cleaning wires
> > between
> > > > sessions.  I have made very adequate CS for 2 years this way, and
> helped
> > > > myself, family & friends  with loads of health problems.
> > > > Being a Maltese breeder I relate to your love of animals.  I even
> saved
> > a
> > > > young puppy from the brink of death last year after a moron vet gave
> him
> > a
> > > rabies shot at the age of 10 weeks .  I know I would have lost him if
> not
> > > > for CS.  Keep making that CS, its the closest thing to a miracle in
a
> > > bottle that has ever come down the pike.
> > > > Nancy...
> > >
> > >
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