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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / April 2004

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Collodial Silver

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Dali - 06 Apr 2004 05:44 GMT
I never said that collodial silver will cure your ailment. I will say
the following.

As an antibiotic, Silver kills over 650 disease causing organisms;
resistant strains fail to develop. Silver is absolutely nontoxic.
Silver is the best all-around germ fighter we have. Doctors are
reporting that, taken internally, it works against syphilis, cholera,
malaria, diabetes and severe burns. (Bio/Tech News, 1995)

If It's good against strep A. Will it work for any other pathogen?
Look it up or try it. I saw a list somewhere of all 650 of them. I
reccomend collodial silver for anyone with a possible infection.
Chronic fatigue , etc., etc

If you do try this, make sure to eat "active culture"  yogurt or take
a supplement. Supplents should already be on your list. good luck. God
bless.
Michael - 06 Apr 2004 05:50 GMT
> make sure to eat "active culture"

At present, the most active would have to be Arab Islamic culture, and I
just happen to know a belly dancer who looks good enough to eat.

((U))
 M
Laura - 06 Apr 2004 13:16 GMT
<sputter> coffee all over the monitor..
<tapping foot> I did not hear the customary warning.'Laura, swallow'

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> > make sure to eat "active culture"
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> ((U))
>   M
melodynamic - 06 Apr 2004 17:09 GMT
> <sputter> coffee all over the monitor..
> <tapping foot> I did not hear the customary warning.'Laura, swallow'

LOL   Always consider the source.  Clicking "next" can be hazardous to
your screen...

melodymom
 
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