My penny:

I won't use H2O2 in the lungs...  I am certain that in most cases it is
fine... but I almost sat and watched someone die through experimental use.
Brooks Bradley has a bit more experience in the possible consequences of
use, through his groups experimentation...  My dilution was less than .017
percent ( I'd have to look up the exact numbers ).  I theorize that the
individual experiened a severe nicotine overdose, but it could have been the
nature of the infection itself.  I am uncertain.

The experience scared me enough to abandon all experimentation.  Only three
short breaths via oxygen nebulizer were taken.

I know that many people use H2O2 in the lungs with reportedly good results.
It's just something I cannot personally pursue.

I agree that careful thought ( as apposed to simply downing an ounce or two
of CS every so often ) with using colloidal silver yields very excellent
results!

Jason

----- Original Message -----
From: "DJG" <ql...@tds.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Strep Throat Report - CS


>   My 2 cents:
> According to Dr. William Campbell Douglass M.D., a 50/50 mix of 3%
> H2O2/distilled water can be used in a nebulizer. Substituting CS for the
> water would seem logical. It doesn't take much in my experience, but doing
> many short sessions are better than a few long ones.
>   For the more serious throat conditions, I do several short sessions per
> day with the nebulizer, then gargle and swallow CS by itself. Spraying the
> throat several times during the day too. Also, I believe in attacking
these
> serious problems using all available weapons. GSE is extremely potent, and
> can be (must be) diluted in many mediums for this purpose as well.  I've
> also used GSE in saline solution with a nebulizer (1 to 4 drops standard
> strength per ounce). This idea was given to me by a respiratory therapist.
>   I think people who don't have success likely don't go after it
> aggressively as it should be done, plus many buy CS and natural
> antimicrobials and use according to directions, which experience tells us
> usually gives less than desireable results. The experiences we've had in
my
> family has negated the need for standard treatments in every
case.......once
> we learned the ropes.
>   For ear infections (chronic in my one child at one point), using a
regimen
> we developed over time has never failed to successfully rid it usually
> within 12 hours or so.  Success was not an option as the standard method
is
> inserting ear tubes....something we wish had never been done previous to
our
> "enlightenment".


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