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Shingles is a relation to the Herpes family of viruses....and responds (usually) to the same corrective protocols.
We conducted extensive evaluations on Shingles insults circa 1999-2000....utilizing some 20 protocol variations. several were acceptably effective. The most effective, overall.....was one variation which included: a parent solution of 75%, by volume, of 10 to 15 ppm strength EIS); 10%, by volume, of full-strength DMSO; 15%, by volume, of glycerin solution. This solution constituted our primary "topical address." Although the foregoing protocol would be safe for internal consumption for mammals, we utilized a somewhat modified protocol for internal consumption (for our volunteer population). The "modified", internal support, protocol consisted of 5%, by volume, full-strength DMSO; diluted by 95% Colloidal Silver (10 ppm strength); plus one 200 mg capsule of powdered lysine for each, separate ingestion. A single dosage (for a 150 lb adult) consisted of three tablespoons of solution mix (DMSO X CS) and one 200 mg capsule of lysine.....followed by 4 ounces of plain water. This protocol was employed three times every 24 hour period.
Favorable resolution occurred, usually, on or before 5 days. The SPEED OF GENERAL RESPONSE was measurably increased through using a simultaneous application of both the topical and in vivo methodologies.
Do remember that this family of viruses is rarely (if ever) destroyed---by any acceptable methodology----only being driven quiescent------by a majority of all effective protocols. However, controlling the replication ability of these viruses, yields a quite acceptable address.
I must go now.
Sincerely,
Brooks Bradley.