.......so Terry,   what do you think about the use of cs as the
preservative in vaccinations, particularly those for children [shots]
where there is the great concern for the mercury preservative maybe
causing autisim??
davido


On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 05:32:49 -0700 (PDT) Terry Chamberlin
<tcj...@yahoo.ca> writes:
> "Everywhere you can hear, that the CS with higher
> concentration has much more efficacy."
> 
> No, actually, I have seen no evidence that higher ppm
> equals more effectiveness.
> 
> In 1989, when the UCLA School of Medicine tested CS
> against a range of viruses, they used 2-1/2 ppm and 5
> ppm. They reported that 2-1/2 ppm CS kept the bacteria
> from reproducing and 5 ppm killed them outright (in 5
> minutes). In 1999, when Brigham Young University
> tested CS against 16 different bacteria, they used the
> same strengths, with the same results.
> 
> All the studies done in the last century that
> demonstrate the effectiveness of CS were done with
> 2-10 ppm CS.
> 
> 10 ppm appears to be slightly more effective than 5
> ppm, but greater strengths than that have not been
> demonstrated to be more effective. Last year, American
> Biotech reported success using 20 ppm CS against
> malaria, tuberculosis and anthrax, but I bet they
> would have had the same success with 10 ppm, or even 5
> ppm.
> 
> That is why folks ingesting CS made with three 9-volt
> batteries (which usually makes 5-10 ppm) have as good
> results as those with 10,000 volt, high ppm CS. Dead
> is dead. You cannot kill an ant better with a sledge
> hammer than with a tiny hammer.
> 
> 10 ppm or 20 ppm or 500 ppm, the results appear to be
> similar. I am not referring to the sales pitch of
> those who sell "super" CS, but scientific studies such
> as those I have just mentioned.
> 
> With the addition of H2O2, according to the reports
> from those folks who are experiencing success against
> MS, we seem to have a way to increase the
> effectiveness of CS.
> 
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