Thanks, Mike. Are you willing to try anything else to complement your CS regimen?? I think you hit the nail on the head when you said that the CS is not getting to the infection. It can't kill what it doesn't come in contact with. I think I might have said this before, but I had cold sores for the longest time. I can't remember when I didn't get them. I ran into CS about a year and a half ago. It has been great for me and the people around who are willing to try something 'new'. Literally everyone who I make some for has been sick free since beginning CS. It is amazing stuff. But I would still get cold sores every few weeks or so. I started using the terminator zapper around the middle of august and I haven't had a cold sore since. I haven't changed anything else in my daily routine, but I use the terminator zapper. This is my own story that I figured I would share with you.... So I would add 2 things to your CS intake:Grapefruit seed extract ($20 or so at local health food store) and wear the terminator zapper ($110 online) as many hours of the day as you can. It is easy to wear. Let me know if you would like more info. Good luck and I hope this helps. Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Mon 10/20/2003 10:37 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc:
Subject: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
Yes Rob -
It's Gonorrhea.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Combis [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 2:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
Michael-
If you don't mind can you let us know where the bacterial
infection is?? This may help explain why it is only keeping the infection at
bay.
I would look at including Grapefruit seed extract into your
regimen to complement your CS intake. It is also a strong, natural
anti-bacterial....
RC
-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Mon 10/20/2003 9:02 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc:
Subject: RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
Well first of all there is the sheer volume of water. I
personally do not
want to spend all day drinking litres and litres of
water and then having to
run to the toilet to pee 37 times a day!
Secondly - Ronald J. Gibbs studied the efficacy of
colloidal silver against
bacteria,(which is of relevance to my current
infection) and concluded that
a minimum of 9 parts colloidal silver to 1 part
bacteria-laden water is
required for colloidal silver to be effective in
reducing the bacteria
colony count to one. He further concluded that a 20:1
ratio provided optimum
efficacy. Any concentration less than 9 parts CS to 1
part bacteria-laden
water and the bacteria colony would not be killed off
totally and would then
start to multiply again. So what I conclude from this
in my current
situation is that my 2 litres a day of 10ppm CS for the
last two + weeks
which has done nothing but keep the infection where it
is is not enough to
totally destroy the infection. So the way I see it is
that I can drink CS
with a higher ppm (of course the best quality, smallest
particles,
completely clear) OR I can drink more volume of the
same CS.
I would rather drink CS with a higher ppm at the same
volume because:
1: Too much volume of water is uncomfortable for me
2: The lower ppm CS may not be enough to reduce the
bacterial colony
sufficiently
3: Not enough CS may be reaching the the infected area
anyway so possibly
drinking a higher pppm CS would get enough down there
to do the job.
This is just my view based on what I am experiencing
and what I have read.
I'm not saying anything is better than anything else -
I am just trying to
come to an informed solution to my problem.
regards
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: George [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 9:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised oxygen?
The only thing you are drinking more of is ... water.
The amount of silver
(in this hypothetical example) would be
roughly the same. Why are you assuming that 10 ppm is
in any way "lesser"
than 20 ppm except in the gross
amount of silver present? The ppm value is only a
ratio of silver to water.
Regards,
George
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 09:19:05 +0100, Smith, Michael
wrote:
>I'm sorry but I don't agree. I'd rather drink 2 litres
of a stronger
product
>than 4 litres of a lesser product.
>
>regards
>
>Mike
>
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