Dear Mr. Bassett,
There is a very simple test one can perform.......which
demonstates not only the reality of sublingual absorption, but yields an
indication of the speed. By preparing a solution of 96% Colloidal Silver and
5% DMSO (by volume); placing about two teaspoons of the mixture in the mouth
and retaining it there for about 3 minutes (you can either swallow it or
expectorate it.....at your pleasure), the reaction will be well under way. At
the end of the 3 minute interval persons within about 12 inches of your mouth
can detect the distinctive "garlic smell" issuing from your mouth. If you
believe the smell is emanating from the pulmonary expectorate passing over the
epithelial tissue of the mouth......just start breathing through your
nose----and will find the tell-tale odor persists-----demonstrating that the
gaseous discharge carrying the DMSO-based sulphur fractions is emanating from
the lungs........not the mouth tissue (at least not solely so).
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
p.s. Adding 5% DMSO (by volume) to any conventional CS for
gargling/swishing, has demonstrated to improve the absorption rate (through
the epithelial lining of the mouth and throat) by an order of magnitude. This
is equally true for the gum structures surrounding the teeth-----and if
faithfully employed over 7 to 10 days.....continuously......will, in the vast
majority of cases-----render "Root Canal procedures" superfluous. At least
this has been our experience over the past nine years.
Robb Allen wrote:
> Hi.....In my opinion yes it works for sure.......but not really that well
> with CS because of the small amounts that are absorbed. For me , higher
> doses of CS are what is needed for most ailments.....Robb
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tbass" <[email protected]>
> To: "Silver List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 9:58 PM
> Subject: CS>sublingual question...
>
> > CS Group,
> > My question is: Does sub-lingual absorption work?
> > For all liquids? I think some meds are given sublingually.
> >
> > Is there any way to prove to a layperson that
> > this absorption method works? How about holding a small
> > amount of vodka under the tongue. Would the alcohol
> > go directly into the bloodstream, proving it works?
> >
> > Any thoughts and/or comments ?
> > Thanks Gang.
> > Tom Bassett
> >
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