Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 Hi, I am Eby, the gallium nitrate guy. I don't understand why people come down on one side or another of a debate when they are totally without any experience in the matter. If Dr. Meyer would read my article at http://naviculardisease.com, maybe he would have a different idea - or maybe he is just stubborn? I tried to get that 100 horse research trial published in an equine veterinary journal, but since I am a scientist and not a veterinarian, it was not to be. There is a University led double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial of gallium nitrate for navicular disease in progress in Italy, and perhaps its publication will help nay-sayers to understand that gallium nitrate works as I have been preaching since 1995. This is old medicine to me, and hopefully vets and farriers will sooner or later figure out that I am right. I know that some people are buying very expensive, but navicular diseased horses, and then treating them with gallium nitrate and making a fortune on those horses, especially race horses. Gallium nitrate always improves soundness and usually cures navicular disease and forms of (bacterial-induced) equine arthritis. There is a lot that Dr. Myer and others do not know about gallium. Here is a cool point, it is bacterial-static to all iron dependent bacteria, which is a lot of them. Take a look at the full list of bacteria that it can treat (without side effects and without resistance) on my long page on gallium nitrate and navicular disease, which is at http://george-eby-research.com/html/nav.html . It is also anti-inflammatory to the arthritis cytokine , Interleukin 1-beta and other inflammatory mediators. You ought to see for your self what topical 14% gallium nitrate does for blown up legs (edema). Rubbing it on the leg reduces the swelling to normal over night. With any other treatment, you would be really lucky to get edema down in 6 months. Too bad that people reject discoveries without any experience in the matter. This happens to me a lot, but my sales are so high that it is no skin off of my nose. (01-26-2010) www.horseshoes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2039 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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