If giardia resides mainly in the uppermost portion of the small intestines (duodenum, jejunum and upper ileum) and CS truely works by closest proximaty to the problem, I would think that it would be more effective to swallow it. The small intestines directly follow the stomach and the first 2 sections only account for about 1.5 ft the ileum makes up the rest of the small intestines which are about 30 feet total. The large intestines or colon follow and are about another 3 feet. I wouldn't think an enema would get much past the sigmoid portion of the colon. I don't think even a high colonic reaches the small intestines.
For silver absorption, an enema would work very well, but from what I understand so far, part of the problem of cs working is getting it to the area that needs it, before it is used up on the way. Leacy Peace On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:36:56 -0500 Connie <wufn...@stargate.net> writes: > I am wondering. > They give dogs CS enemas for Parvo. > If treating for Giardia, wouldn't enema also be a better mode of > treating? > >>Location: These parasites are located in the duodenum, jejunum and upper ileum. They swim free and rapidly in a spiral motion in the intestinal lumen but also attach, via their adhesive disc, to the intestinal epithelium. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. -- 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: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>