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17 May 2012 18:26 #17338
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Hi Michael, i am making CDS, so easy. now that i am talking to other people with lyme (there are so many in Vermont) they look up the CDC toxicology reports and tell me that 5 ppm is supposed to be a max dose and i am making 6000 ppm and diluting it to probably hundreds of ppm for a single dose.
has anyone addressed this? it's bound to have come up. there are rat studies etc. thanks
has anyone addressed this? it's bound to have come up. there are rat studies etc. thanks
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19 May 2012 08:56 #17400
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Hi Penny,
I moved this post into its own topic to keep if off the suppliers topic.
The toxicology studies I know about have only been done as safety studies on healthy populations. None of them are studying therapeutic doses to treat diseases and health conditions. Studying what is safe for constant exposure in all drinking water in healthy populations does not tell us much about what is safe for therapeutic doses.
Sick people may well need higher doses of therapeutic substances than would be healthy for long term exposure in healthy populations.
We need clinical type studies that look at safety and efficacy for treating health problems. Right now Jim Humble and the people using his protocols are the ones carrying out the trailblazing work in this area.
Michael
I moved this post into its own topic to keep if off the suppliers topic.
The toxicology studies I know about have only been done as safety studies on healthy populations. None of them are studying therapeutic doses to treat diseases and health conditions. Studying what is safe for constant exposure in all drinking water in healthy populations does not tell us much about what is safe for therapeutic doses.
Sick people may well need higher doses of therapeutic substances than would be healthy for long term exposure in healthy populations.
We need clinical type studies that look at safety and efficacy for treating health problems. Right now Jim Humble and the people using his protocols are the ones carrying out the trailblazing work in this area.
Michael
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19 May 2012 17:50 - 28 Nov 2012 03:25 #17413
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