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in2herbs

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1. For one thing, how can turning blue be a disease when it's caused by CS? It's a resultant condition. Also
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 01:52 PM
Jan 2025

people who take/have taken CS to treat conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes are dumb. Neither condition is viral related.

All these articles citing the dangers of taking CS never include the dosage amount or the time period for the treatment that triggered argyria. Why is that?

CS is a gram negative and gram positive antibiotic. Centuries before pharmas created their drugs CS was the antibiotic of choice. CS isn't for every infection, but shouldn't be ruled out especially for viral infections. They are especially effective topically. In fact there are topical medications now that contain CS and honey that are used in hospitals on burn patients.

Think it's dangerous? Then don't take it.


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