Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 300 mcg=0.3mg. Hugh ________________________________ To: oxyplus Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 2:52:53 AM Subject: SAUL, DUNCAN AND ? Have several important questions here that maybe one or both of you can answer for me. After much study I have come up with some things I want to do for my mother who is 84 with crippling arthritis and is in terrible pain on oxycodone (which I hate). Am thinking these things should cure her arthritis and get her off the oxy. but I need more information on where to obtain and how to use some of these things. Am going to start giving her sarrapetase, high doses of biotin, bacillus coagulans, and I WANT to be able to give her a foot soak (her toes are crossed and sticking up in the air from arthritis and in much pain so she can hardly walk) in gallium 111 nitrate, BUT I don't know where to get it or how to use it properly. I can reason that if they are giving it to horses one could get it from a vet. or probably a farm supply store, but this may not be the right places to get it from if one can get it elsewhere for humans. If anyone can help me with this that knows what they are doing, I would greatly appreciate that. I would want the highest percentage allowable which I believe is 42%. Also I don't know how to convert micrograms into milligrams. For instance, how does 300 mcg. compare to 4 mgs.? And, I need to be sure that gallium 111 does not interfere at all with oxycodone, and same with the serrapeptase (which I don't see why it would). Also want to be certain to avoid getting " crystalline " gallium nitrate. Also I have in mind, a mind altering device made by Sota that stimulates the brain to mimick the high one gets from taking oxycodone so I can get her off of that without the severe mental with drawels. I will be giving her L-phenylalanine for the physical withdrawels as well. The sota device has good reports from what I read, but I am still wanting to know if anyone has used this device, if it works well, or they have noticed any undesireable effects after using it? Thankyou much in advance to anyone who can answer these questions. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 So that means, 400 mcg. = 4 mgs. ? Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 No, that means 400mcg=0.4mg, or 4000mcg=4mg. Hugh ________________________________ To: oxyplus Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 9:05:52 AM Subject: Re: SAUL, DUNCAN AND ? So that means, 400 mcg. = 4 mgs. ? Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 >I WANT to be able to give her a foot soak in gallium 111 nitrate, >BUT I don't know where to get it or how to use it properly. Hi Steph, May I ask what research you've been reading on this substance and why you think you should use it on your mom? I'm just curious as to why you would decide to use something on your mom that you neither know where to get nor how to use properly on humans. I've never heard of the stuff and have absolutely no clue how it should be used on people, but after doing a quick search online I found the link below which sells a half liter (which is a little under 17 ounces) of 42% gallium nitrate *recommended for use on horses* for $200: http://gallium-nitrate.com/ I also found one article, which was coincidentally written by the same man who sells the product at the above website, recounting 3 anecdotal stories about using his product on people. He also writes at the beginning of this article: " This is an experimental arthritis treatment. This is the first report ever of its kind concerning treatment of arthritis by gallium nitrate. Nothing is known about the safety or efficacy of arthritis treatment with gallium nitrate in large populations. It is published in Medical Hypotheses, a medical journal devoted to theories, ideas and hypotheses for others to test. This is not a proven cure for arthritis! " Here's the link to his article: http://george-eby-research.com/html/arthritis.html > Also I don't know how to convert micrograms into milligrams. For > instance, how does 300 mcg. compare to 4 mgs.? Go to this link and type in the amount of micrograms you want to convert to milligrams, then click on the word GO, and it will calculate the amount for you: http://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/micrograms-to-milligrams.htm Or you can do it the other way and convert milligrams to micrograms: http://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/milligrams-to-micrograms.htm elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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