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I first tried dilute hydrochloric acid injections on a young goat that had

decapitated a front hoof in a fence accident several years ago. I mainly wanted

to see if HCL could keep the amputated digit free of infection and how the goat

tolerated HCL injections both IV and IM. I treated the animal for approximately

two weeks in a dirty barn environment and found the amputated limb to be

surprisingly infection-free throughout. The nanny was soon sold to market which

ceased my experimentation of this particular subject. This nanny showed no ill

effect from intravenous injections of 1:2000 dilution of Hydrochloric acid in

dosages up to 10cc. I did a few intramuscular injections and as I suspected, the

goat showed symptoms that this route was rather painful, stinging. If I planned

to do many IM injections, I would mix the dilute HCL with a local anesthetic as

recommended by Dr. Ferguson in his text for a more humane administration. It

could also be given subq (subcutaneous).

> http://racehorseherbal.com/Infections/infections.html

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> > >

> > > Tom,

> > >

> > > I have long been a student of two old MDs from the middle part of the

> > > last century who did a lot of work on dilute Hydrochloric acid therapy.

> > > There is a lot about their work on the net. They actually injected HCl

into

> > > the blood stream with many amazing cures. So, I think you should modify

your

> > > below statement just a tad. Certainly as with all things you don't want

too

> > > much of anything, but then you don't want too little either.

> > >

> > > One of the most amazing cures I ever completed was last year with a

> > > frostbite, motherless calf that had pneumonia and lost a hoof. I gave that

> > > boy over 20 iv injections of a 1:500 HCL solution and he is alive today.

He

> > > had terrible pneumonia, but more spectacular, when he lost his rear hoof,

> > > HCL kept him infection free for skin to regenerate on the bottom of his

> > > stumb and this was in a dirty barn environment. Vet said he had no chance,

I

> > > might add. A webpage on my experiences with it at:

> > >

> > > http://www.racehorseherbal.com/Infections/HCL/hcl.html

> > >

> > > I am a big believer in HCL therapy. Dr. Burr even had some luck with

it

> > > in cancers.

> > >

> > > doug

> > >

> > >

> > > [ ] Re: @ Tom...Ott formula

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >

> > > > Hydrochloric acid is also important to the body, but you don't want a

> > > > bunch of it floating around in your blood stream.

> > >

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