If the bile does enter into the small intestine, shouldn't you be sure to
add probiotics to the diet in case it kills the good bacteria??

CK
----- Original Message -----
From: "I Anderson" <i...@win.co.nz>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 3:02 AM
Subject: RE: CS>CS in the gall bladder??


| Christiane,
|
| The gallbladder functions to store and concentrate the bile
| manufactured in the liver, for eventual delivery to the small
| intestine via the cystic duct. In doing this the gallbladder absorbs
| water and ions from the bile into the gallbladder mucosa.
|
| Bile consists of mainly water and bile acids, bile salts, cholesterol,
| a phospholipid called lecithin, bile pigments and several ions.
| Bile salts are sodium and potassium salts of bile acids. The bile has
| a pH of 7.6 - 8.6.
|
| Most of the bile salts are reabsorbed in the end part of the small
| intestine (Ileum) and enter the portal blood flowing toward the liver.
|
| I can see no reason not to treat the gallbladder directly with CS. As
| the gallbladder drains directly into the small intestine, much of the
| CS will be lost in the faeces. You could not introduce enough silver
| (grams) by this method to cause argyria.
|
| As much of the CS is probably complexed by the bile acids etc. I
| should think that small but frequent applications would be a
| reasonable approach. I am not sure of the physical method that
| flushing describes...does that mean filling the gallbladder and then
| draining it? If so, how many times could you do this a day? In any
| event, it would be wise to continue the CS flush for a week or so
| after the bile becomes clear, as it seems the seat of the infection
| had not been cleared thus far.
|
| It is my opinion that argyria is not a consideration in this matter,
| and that your guide should be, your judgment as to the elimination of
| the infection.
|
| Some wiser heads than mine might venture an opinion as to whether
| adding a small amount of DMSO to the CS might make the treatment more
| effective.
| You might also consider magnetic pulsing as an adjunct.
|
| Kind regards
| Ivan.
|
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: John Osowiecki [mailto:ti...@peoplepc.com]
| > Sent: Saturday, 10 November 2001 7:12 a.m.
| > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
| > Subject: CS>CS in the gall bladder??
| >
| >
| > Hello All,
| > I know that this is a question that no one has any concrete
| > experience with,
| > but I know that some of you may have some "educated" opinions
| > on the risks,
| > or lack there of.....................of putting CS directly
| > into the gall
| > bladder.
| >
| > My 5 year old daughter has a tube coming from her gall
| > bladder to drain her
| > bile on a daily basis.  Last month, we ended up in the
| > hospital with her for
| > 17 days and had a surgery, because the tube caused an
| > infection of Staph in
| > her gall bladder.  Before she had been admitted, I started to
| > notice her
| > bile getting thick, and cloudy, with some "white floaties" in it.
| >
| > Well, a few days ago, her bile got thick again.........and
| > the floaties came
| > back. I decided to put 10cc's of CS (approx 5ppm made with battery
| > generator) directly into her tube....directly into her gall
| > bladder.  I did
| > this for 2 days, and the thickness and "floaties"
| > disappeared.  Now it is 3
| > days later, and there are "floaties" again.  I flushed the
| > tube again this
| > morning with 10cc's of 5ppm CS.
| >
| > My questions are these.........
| >
| > ~Does anyone have a theory of how long I should administer
| > the CS to have
| > complete relief of the "infection"? I would like to use it as
| > minimally as
| > possible......Is it sufficient to only use it until the bile
| > is clear again?
| >
| > ~ Bile is made of hundreds of different
| > substances..........many of which
| > are referred to as bile salts.  Is there a theoretical risk
| > of the bile
| > salts combining with the CS and causing argyria?
| >
| > Please know..........this gall bladder tube is the only thing that
| is
| > keeping my daughter alive right now.  The doctors don't have any
| other
| > option.  If it keeps getting infected they will have to
| > remove it.  I don't
| > want that.  I would rather have her alive and gray.  God
| > knows that the
| > drugs they have her on can cause MUCH worse problems than
| > changing color.
| >
| > Thank you so much for your input.  I am open to any advice
| > you can give, or
| > any questions you may have.
| > Thank you again,
| > God Bless,
| > Christiane
| >
|
|
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