Re: CS> Requests For Lab Test on ULVDC CS
Here are the inevitable corrections, but not so many this time.
"Anyway, it is a poor business model then the FDA and
pharmaceutical companies are trying to change the law so they can
put you out of business."
Typical typo - please change "then" to "when", so it reads
"Anyway, it is a poor business model when the FDA and
pharmaceutical companies are trying to change the law so they can
put you out of business."
Some thoughts on giving cs to someone for the first time:
"However, children and sensitive people may refuse to take it.
Once this happens, they may never try it again."
I think it is normal for people to have a bit of fear of something
new. CS is definitely something they have never experienced before,
and it may help to sit down and try to describe what it tastes like,
instead of surprising them.
It is important to stress the positive aspects of this strange new
experience. It doesn't have any smell, so they may be surprised when
their taste buds start sending signals to their brain. It is
important to intercept these before that little switch flips in
their mind and they decide they don't like it.
Let them know that the new taste will tell them it is working, and
to look for it. It will soon go away, so they have to work quickly.
Let them know it won't make them sick, and they won't feel any other
effects. The hardest part is to get them to keep their mouth closed
for ten minutes. Not many people are used to doing that:)
Let them know beforehand the taste is much better than the other
remedies they may have taken that have a strong medicinal smell.
These linger in the mouth for a long time, and can make someone
nauseous.
The most convincing method might be to wait until they show the
symptoms of a cold or flu. Explain patiently as before what they
will likely experience, and let them sleep overnight.
When they wake in the morning and are no longer sick, they will be
convinced of the value of cs, and not mind the taste at all. In
fact, they may become very discriminating and let you know in no
uncertain terms when it is not as strong as usual.
Probably others have stories of their experiences that may be
helpful to the group.
Best Regards,
Mike Monett
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