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Date: | Sat, 17 Aug 2013 12:43:33 -0600 |
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> No one, myself included, ever has recommended anything other than
> burning for heavily-infected hives.
Not true. Back when Sulfa was available and accepted, that is exactly
what was recommended: buy a heavily diseased outfit for cheap and clean
it up with sulfa. Many of us did just that. It worked very well.
I believe that with Tylosin this is still possible, but riskier inasmuch
as acceptable levels of drugs are much lower now and detection of
extremely low levels of drugs is much more advanced. Whereas one part
per million in honey was acceptable a half-century ago, parts per
billion of some drugs are cause for complaint and refusal.
It can and has been done, but don't try this at home, kids unless you
really really know what you are doing.
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