Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 This would probably be easy to fix with a Godzilla device. http:// A member named " V " sells them for $80 Mine is doing very, very well. It has taken me a few months to gain the upper hand, but it is doing as promised. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 I clicked on that link to see if it was working, and a list of groups appeared. Am I the only one who sees this, or does it take you directly to the group I posted? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 - Try L-lysine. Don't know how you'd get it down him, tho, but it works on humans. gail -- In oxyplus , " a Macgregor " <a.May@x> wrote: > Hi List Ive got a question regarding herpes up the nostrils.<snip> ..He is on flowers of sulhpur, dolomite, kelp, copper, codliver oil ,cidervinegar with echinachea and garlic and his nutritional needs are being met. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 Hi a! Just a thought......I have a horse that had a serious deep hoof abscess that I treated with IV colloidal silver (MSP). A skin condition that I had attributed to sunburn mysteriously disapeared within days. I am not veterinarian although I work with several and have seen good results topically and IV. Did my horses skin condition disappear because of the MSP? I do not no. I do know that it saved his life. So many pros and cons about MSP!!!! This horse owner decided to give it a try and got good results. Wondering if anyone else has had any experience or any input? Barb herpes virus in horse > Hi List Ive got a question regarding herpes up the nostrils. Ive got a bad case of this with a horse. I believe he has had this for a very long time but it has only just become obvious to see the damage up the nostrils .He is on flowers of sulhpur, dolomite, kelp, copper, codliver oil ,cidervinegar with echinachea and garlic and his nutritional needs are being met. As you can appreciate horses are alittle difficult to deal with in regards to applying anything in this area. I am starting him on colloidal silver in his feed and have homeopathic arriving tomorrow from a Holistic animal vet plus I have a herbal remedies for the mucuos membranes called flick deter that i will be giving him. Can anyone else suggest anything that may help.He is otherwise in very good order in fact fat but it is aggravating him terribly shown by his constant head tossing. I do have a bioptron light but the weather here is terrible this winter and has been so wet I darent use the electricity outside > for obvious reasons,no shed to do him in where he is grazing.He was improving with the light but then when I couldnt be consistent with it , it would flare again.Thanks in advance a > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 Copper and silver can both be toxic. Have you considered ozone? Not sure how you would use it with a horse. best wishes, Moria > Hi List Ive got a question regarding herpes up the nostrils. Ive got a bad case of this with a horse. I believe he has had this for a very long time but it has only just become obvious to see the damage up the nostrils .He is on flowers of sulhpur, dolomite, kelp, copper, codliver oil ,cidervinegar with echinachea and garlic and his nutritional needs are being met. As you can appreciate horses are alittle difficult to deal with in regards to applying anything in this area. I am starting him on colloidal silver in his feed and have homeopathic arriving tomorrow from a Holistic animal vet plus I have a herbal remedies for the mucuos membranes called flick deter that i will be giving him. Can anyone else suggest anything that may help.He is otherwise in very good order in fact fat but it is aggravating him terribly shown by his constant head tossing. I do have a bioptron light but the weather here is terrible this winter and has been so wet I darent use the electricity outside for obvious reasons,no shed to do him in where he is grazing.He was improving with the light but then when I couldnt be consistent with it , it would flare again.Thanks in advance a > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 Hi a. Well I don't know about horses biology. But for humans, l lysine will get rid of herpes. Herpes are arginine dependant and when you take l lysine the bodies arginine absorption is reduced and the herpes reduce without their beloved arginine to fuel them. Donna http://www.excellentthings.com herpes virus in horse Hi List Ive got a question regarding herpes up the nostrils. Ive got a bad case of this with a horse. I believe he has had this for a very long time but it has only just become obvious to see the damage up the nostrils .He is on flowers of sulhpur, dolomite, kelp, copper, codliver oil ,cidervinegar with echinachea and garlic and his nutritional needs are being met. As you can appreciate horses are alittle difficult to deal with in regards to applying anything in this area. I am starting him on colloidal silver in his feed and have homeopathic arriving tomorrow from a Holistic animal vet plus I have a herbal remedies for the mucuos membranes called flick deter that i will be giving him. Can anyone else suggest anything that may help.He is otherwise in very good order in fact fat but it is aggravating him terribly shown by his constant head tossing. I do have a bioptron light but the weather here is terrible this winter and has been so wet I darent use the electricity outside for obvious reasons,no shed to do him in where he is grazing.He was improving with the light but then when I couldnt be consistent with it , it would flare again.Thanks in advance a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 Hi a. Well I don't know about horses biology. But for humans, l lysine will get rid of herpes. Herpes are arginine dependant and when you take l lysine the bodies arginine absorption is reduced and the herpes reduce without their beloved arginine to fuel them. Donna http://www.excellentthings.com herpes virus in horse Hi List Ive got a question regarding herpes up the nostrils. Ive got a bad case of this with a horse. I believe he has had this for a very long time but it has only just become obvious to see the damage up the nostrils .He is on flowers of sulhpur, dolomite, kelp, copper, codliver oil ,cidervinegar with echinachea and garlic and his nutritional needs are being met. As you can appreciate horses are alittle difficult to deal with in regards to applying anything in this area. I am starting him on colloidal silver in his feed and have homeopathic arriving tomorrow from a Holistic animal vet plus I have a herbal remedies for the mucuos membranes called flick deter that i will be giving him. Can anyone else suggest anything that may help.He is otherwise in very good order in fact fat but it is aggravating him terribly shown by his constant head tossing. I do have a bioptron light but the weather here is terrible this winter and has been so wet I darent use the electricity outside for obvious reasons,no shed to do him in where he is grazing.He was improving with the light but then when I couldnt be consistent with it , it would flare again.Thanks in advance a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 paula, i have just received info on something called " anolyth " . the people, who sell it, know a lot about horses. i even read about a herpes case. here´s the phone number, you might wanna give them a call. they´re based in germany. ms. kondritz 01049-2234-967046 mind the time difference.... give it a try. it´s " miraculous " , what that stuff does. i gave my dog a sip of it, and he´s very difficult about eating and drinking, but he liked it. wow. that impressed me personally, haha.... good luck marlene herpes virus in horse > Hi List Ive got a question regarding herpes up the nostrils. Ive got a bad case of this with a horse. I believe he has had this for a very long time but it has only just become obvious to see the damage up the nostrils .He is on flowers of sulhpur, dolo > mite, kelp, copper, codliver oil ,cidervinegar with echinachea and garlic and his nutritional needs are being met. As you can appreciate horses are alittle difficult to deal with in regards to applying anything in this area. I am starting him on colloid > al silver in his feed and have homeopathic arriving tomorrow from a Holistic animal vet plus I have a herbal remedies for the mucuos membranes called flick deter that i will be giving him. Can anyone else suggest anything that may help.He is otherwise > in very good order in fact fat but it is aggravating him terribly shown by his constant head tossing. I do have a bioptron light but the weather here is terrible this winter and has been so wet I darent use the electricity outside for obvious reasons,no > shed to d > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Re: herpes virus in horse > Hi a! > > Just a thought......I have a horse that had a serious deep hoof abscess that > I treated with IV colloidal silver (MSP). > > A skin condition that I had attributed to sunburn mysteriously disapeared > within days. > > I am not veterinarian although I work with several and have seen good > results topically and IV. > > Did my horses skin condition disappear because of the MSP? I do not no. I > do know that it saved his life. > > So many pros and cons about MSP!!!! > > This horse owner decided to give it a try and got good results. > > Wondering if anyone else has had any experience or any input? > > Barb Barb's post reminded me of a topical silver cream called Tetrasil. It has been used for people with full-blown AIDS and has successfully eliminated their lesions. I don't have personal experience with Tetrasil and herpes, but you can check out the website at http://www.tetrasil.com/ Best wishes, Nenah Nenah Sylver, Ph.D. Products, services, and information about health Author (under the name " Nina Silver " ) of *The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing* Order the book and read excerpts at http://www.nenahsylver.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 I don't think anyone has seen their herpes cured by lysine. reduced yes, but not cured. the only success I have heard of is with ozone but I don't know how you will administer to a horse? Best wishes and much love, Ken Ken Gullan Institute for Research Integration (IRI) San Diego, CA 92106-2424 IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with developmental difficulties. To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call 619-222-1104 Re: herpes virus in horse Hi a. Well I don't know about horses biology. But for humans, l lysine will get rid of herpes. Herpes are arginine dependant and when you take l lysine the bodies arginine absorption is reduced and the herpes reduce without their beloved arginine to fuel them. Donna http://www.excellentthings.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 I know someone who administered ozone to cows, up to 1000cc at a time, using an iv injection into the neck. Both cows were healed of a number of problems, although herpes was not one of them. I could get details if anyone is interested. > I don't think anyone has seen their herpes cured by lysine. reduced yes, but not cured. the only success I have heard of is with ozone but I don't know how you will administer to a horse? > Best wishes and much love, Ken > > Ken Gullan > Institute for Research Integration (IRI) > San Diego, CA 92106-2424 > IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with developmental difficulties. > To contact me off-list use kengullan@c... or call 619-222-1104 > Re: herpes virus in horse > > > Hi a. Well I don't know about horses biology. But for humans, l lysine will get rid of herpes. Herpes are arginine dependant and when you take l lysine the bodies arginine absorption is reduced and the herpes reduce without their beloved arginine to fuel them. > > Donna > http://www.excellentthings.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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