Hi C.,

Your situation sounds like it may have benefited from a topical CS/DMSO
mixture, and using the Brooks Bradley group's lactated Ringers to enhance PO
absorption with increased blood levels.  Perhaps even oral mixtures of
CS/DMSO, although I have read no reports regarding that.

The only infections of which I have direct personal knowledge that have been
resistant to treatment with oral CS have been faciomaxillary infections with
an underlying deep chronic dental infections that moved to acute. I think it
is a matter of getting the CS to the area.  Perhaps the presumed
concentration of WBCs there are gobbling up the CS...?  Pints per day did
control but not eliminate the infection.  In one instance, surgical opening
of the bone was required; in the other extraction of two teeth eliminated
the infection.

What about swabbing the gums and roof of the mouth with a CS/DMSO solution?
Or spray.  An ENT guy might even consider needle irrigation of a sinus with
CS, CS/MSM, or CS/DMSO. But, just thinking about that makes my optical nerve
cringe...

And, if the training, experience, and equipment were available, IV CS is an
option that would probably work most quickly, at the price of an invasive
and occasionally dangerous route of administration.

James-Osbourne: Holmes


-----Original Message-----
From: Connie [mailto:wufn...@stargate.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 6:17 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics


An FYI to my situation last year:

CS quickly healed a topical wound, but locked in the infection deep in my
hand, then spread into the bone.

CS is wonderful, but is not always able to get to the source of infection.

Sometimes, we do need allopathic care...they are able to get antibiotics-
when needed- to areas where we ourselves are not able to get the CS too.

Advising someone to stop ABX and use only CS is not always a good
recommendation. If I had done so, I probably would not have use of my hand
today, and certainly would continue to have had severe pain. The one surgery
of bone scraping would have multiplied into bone removal or worse.

Connie





> From: "MARIANO  DELISE" <nancym...@prodigy.net>
> Organization: Prodigy Internet
> Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 21:54:57 -0500
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Subject: Re: CS>possible conflict between CS and antibiotics
> Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Resent-Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 19:51:57 -0700
>
> I agree with dropping the antibiotics and staying on CS.  How much CS are
> you drinking?  Perhaps you need to increase the CS & drink it in small
> amounts through out the day.
> -----
>
>> My experience has been that there is no conflict, although I'd drop the
>> antibiotics before the CS if there was concern


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