It seems that warnings on CS and not telling what it is good for
in advertising kind of fit in with the insanity of government regulation.

BTW Marsha:
I thought you knew that Lyme mimics almost all diseases at some time or another and not always the same even for the same individual. I've had all the symptoms you allude to plus many more. My referring to Lyme Arthritis is because that is the first indication in me personally that I'm under attack.I think the brain fog is equally serious as it makes it very difficult to find the words to make a complete sentence. Therefore you don't get everything expressed as you would like. But I want to impress on all that frequent dosing does much more to kill bacteria and viruses as it tends to get some of the silver into dryer tissues before your body can eliminate it.
The trouble with spirochetes is they can hide even from antibiotics, immune 
systems, and CS and be protected until they come out into the blood stream to 
replicate and that is when the are killed. But the problem is they don't all 
come out at one time, some wait years to come out so you are never totally 
cured even with a steady preventative dose providing your batteries don't go 
dead :)
OOOPS!! I was going to send something funny and got sidetracked. sorry
Dave

label instructions on consumer goods: On a Sears hairdryer: "Do not use while sleeping. " (darn, and that's the only time I have to work on my hair). On a bag of Fritos: "..You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside." (the shoplifter special?) On a bar of Dial soap: "Directions: Use like regular soap." (and that would be how???....) On some Swanson frozen dinners: "Serving suggestion: Defrost." (but, it's "just" a suggestion). On Tesco's Tiramisu dessert (printed on bottom): "Do not turn upside down." (well...duh, a bit late, huh!) On Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding: "Product will be hot after heating." (...and you thought????...) On packaging for a Rowenta iron: "Do not iron clothes on body." (but wouldn't this save me more time?) On Boot's Childrens' Cough Medicine: "Do not drive a car or operate machinery after taking this medication." (We could do a lot to reduce the rate of construction accidents if we could just get those 5-year-olds with head-colds off those forklifts.) On Nytol Sleep Aid: "Warning: May cause drowsiness." (and...I'm taking this because???....) On most brands of Christmas lights: "For indoor or outdoor use only." (as opposed to...what)? On a Japanese food processor: "Not to be used for the other use." (now, somebody out there, help me on this. I'm a bit curious.) On Sunsbury's peanuts: "Warning: contains nuts." (talk about a news flash) On an American Airlines packet of nuts: "Instructions: Open packet, eat nuts." (Step 3: maybe, uh...fly Delta?) On a child's Superman costume: "Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly." (I don't blame the company. I blame the parents for this one.) On a Swedish chainsaw: "Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands or genitals." (Oh my Gosh...was there a lot of this happening somewhere?) Now that you've smiled at least once, it's your turn to spread the stupidity and send this to someone you want to bring a smile to (maybe even a chuckle)...in other words send it to everyone. We all need to smile every once in a while.




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