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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 5492940" data-attributes="member: 23329"><p>That's an interesting question that I don't know the answer to, but I'm guessing no because the cd tablets and water might not be able to penetrate the meat. It would make more sense that spreading the cd in air or water is much easier than a meat. Mostly, for a human or animal I would guess it would be best ingested for something like cwd and lyme disease. They do use this in water for chicken and pigs and other animals to stop a disease and/or to prevent a disease from starting. Lots of documentation for this usage online.</p><p></p><p>We use it for our chickens and have used it after one of us was bitten by a poisonous snake...the poison attaches itself to the cd. The urine was a dark rusty orange color. Three day recovery, no side affects from the cd. </p><p></p><p>The only side affects known are if you take too much and haven't allowed the body to work up to the dosage. Then people typically throw up, naseau, diareaha, but no death or long term damage. But, missionaries who use this for people who have started bleeding in the eyes from malaria give 15 drops all at once even though the person throws up later because the person would die rather quickly if they didn't do 15 drops immediately to get enough into their body to work for the situation. The malaria is dead 2-4 hours later when they do a blood test...gone, no longer showing up in the blood test. Full recovery.</p><p></p><p>Bolivia approved and used it as a beerVirus killer after the politicians were caught using it. Worked well for the situation.</p><p></p><p>However, it takes quite a long time of treatment for lyme. The reason I'd like to see it tested on deer is because of all the people killing Lyme disease with cd. The same ticks get on deer that get on us. I'm not suggesting cwd is in any way connected to ticks, just that I think there's a large chance it would stop cwd and/or stop it from being able to be spread.</p><p></p><p>Maybe someone on TNdeer.com knows a researcher in the deer world that this could be suggested to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 5492940, member: 23329"] That's an interesting question that I don't know the answer to, but I'm guessing no because the cd tablets and water might not be able to penetrate the meat. It would make more sense that spreading the cd in air or water is much easier than a meat. Mostly, for a human or animal I would guess it would be best ingested for something like cwd and lyme disease. They do use this in water for chicken and pigs and other animals to stop a disease and/or to prevent a disease from starting. Lots of documentation for this usage online. We use it for our chickens and have used it after one of us was bitten by a poisonous snake...the poison attaches itself to the cd. The urine was a dark rusty orange color. Three day recovery, no side affects from the cd. The only side affects known are if you take too much and haven't allowed the body to work up to the dosage. Then people typically throw up, naseau, diareaha, but no death or long term damage. But, missionaries who use this for people who have started bleeding in the eyes from malaria give 15 drops all at once even though the person throws up later because the person would die rather quickly if they didn't do 15 drops immediately to get enough into their body to work for the situation. The malaria is dead 2-4 hours later when they do a blood test...gone, no longer showing up in the blood test. Full recovery. Bolivia approved and used it as a beerVirus killer after the politicians were caught using it. Worked well for the situation. However, it takes quite a long time of treatment for lyme. The reason I'd like to see it tested on deer is because of all the people killing Lyme disease with cd. The same ticks get on deer that get on us. I'm not suggesting cwd is in any way connected to ticks, just that I think there's a large chance it would stop cwd and/or stop it from being able to be spread. Maybe someone on TNdeer.com knows a researcher in the deer world that this could be suggested to? [/QUOTE]
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