Guest guest Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 Reading through your many posts has made it clear that you have a lot of experience with a variety of alternative treatments. I like the fact that you are using them with your dogs as well.Do you have any experience with Lyme disease?I am working with a LLMD who has started me on Mesosilver for Lyme. He has had some amazing results with people with chronic lyme so bad they could not even walk. It is the only silver product that he uses/recommends for this. And I have found it to be so powerful that I am having to ramp up extremely slowly or I get herxes.I am thinking of using it with my dog who has a high lyme titer. I have been working with a homeopath and his symptoms have been greatly improved. Do you have any experience using silver for lyme in your dogs?any information you can provide wiil be greatly appreciated.Mara> Hi all,> > I posted a short while ago about having read about DMSO and CS being > used with a nebulizer. I've been looking for the original place where I > read about it so I could post it here. I think this is what I read > before, but I have not yet tried this myself. If you decide to do it, I > have read that Mesosilver is the best kind to use because of it's small > particle size.www. silverlist .org has had this info posted a number of times. It is commonknowledge at this point.Mesosilver has not been more efficacious in my trials. where I compared it tomy homemade 10 ppm EIS. I have been doing trials for the past two years.The theory sounds good and is a great sales person but he is not avery good pharmacologist.GarnetMA Pharmacology 1979 UTHSCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 I have used silver for many things in dogs but we have never dealt with Lymes. Garnet Mara Miles wrote: > Reading through your many posts has made it clear that you have a lot of > experience with a variety of alternative treatments. I like the fact > that you are using them with your dogs as well. > > Do you have any experience with Lyme disease? > > I am working with a LLMD who has started me on Mesosilver for Lyme. He > has had some amazing results with people with chronic lyme so bad they > could not even walk. It is the only silver product that he > uses/recommends for this. And I have found it to be so powerful that I > am having to ramp up extremely slowly or I get herxes. > > I am thinking of using it with my dog who has a high lyme titer. I have > been working with a homeopath and his symptoms have been greatly > improved. Do you have any experience using silver for lyme in your dogs? > > any information you can provide wiil be greatly appreciated. > > Mara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2009 Report Share Posted January 23, 2009 Hi, Was searching through old posts to see what I could find on using DMSO on canker sores which I have been afflicted with since childhood. Read and old post of yours in which you said you used DMSO and CS on canker sores. I would greatly appreciate knowing what strength and how exactly you applied it. Thanks, Mara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2009 Report Share Posted January 23, 2009 On sensitive tissue like mucous membranes I generally do not go over 20% DMSO. Just applied it several times a day when I remembered, or you can soak a cotton ball and place it on the area for 20 minutes. Tincture of Benzoin Compound was the old remedy I used. It tastes nasty but coats the canker sore that it is much less sensitive. It must be the compound though, not just tincture of Benzoin. Some medical pharmacies still carry it. Garnet Mara Miles wrote: > > > > Hi, > Was searching through old posts to see what I could find on using > DMSO on canker sores > which I have been afflicted with since childhood. Read and old post > of yours in which you > said you used DMSO and CS on canker sores. I would greatly appreciate > knowing what > strength and how exactly you applied it. > > Thanks, > Mara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2009 Report Share Posted January 23, 2009 Thanks,I've been chewing cloves like crazy and they make it possible for me to eat and drink. Taking lots of lysine too. Now I'll try the DMSO. Looks like I'm becoming a convert!MaraOn sensitive tissue like mucous membranes I generally do notgo over 20% DMSO. Just applied it several times a day whenI remembered, or you can soak a cotton ball and place it onthe area for 20 minutes.Tincture of Benzoin Compound was the old remedy I used. Ittastes nasty but coats the canker sore that it is much less sensitive.It must be the compound though, not just tincture of Benzoin.Some medical pharmacies still carry it.GarnetMara Miles wrote:> > > > Hi,> Was searching through old posts to see what I could find on using> DMSO on canker sores> which I have been afflicted with since childhood. Read and old post> of yours in which you> said you used DMSO and CS on canker sores. I would greatly appreciate> knowing what> strength and how exactly you applied it.> > Thanks,> Mara> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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