There is documentation, but that wuld take searching.l I can tell you about
my friend who cut off the tip of his thumb. It was saved and the doctors
sewed it back on to his thumb. I had him soak his thumb in CS every two
hours, and he kept it covered with a gauze soaked in CS 24/7. Today his
t
Interesting commentary Mike, and one I share in principle with
you. I picked up the gauntlet for personal well-being 35 years agoand have
steadily improved since. While I have aged, it has been a graceful, linear
occurrencemanifesting through a gradual loss of lean muscl
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Thank you, Mr. Bradley---it seems you've managed to 'wander' right on
target:
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The initial NIH article was cited by a retired (from the EPA) chap in
another Forum who delights in needling me about the lack of 'scientific'
evi
I am looking for, I think his name is, Richard Harris...he's a retired
pharmacist in Florida (in his 80s). I would like the link to his website if
anyone knows it. I appreciate any help.
Thanks so much,
Laurie Bartlett
http://www.youravon.com/lbartlett
does anyone know the effectiveness or safety about a
product that I keep hearing about ? It is a type of
collodial silver and the web site is www.suvida.com
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My Audel's Electrical Dictionary indicates that the Positive terminal is the
Cathode.Bill
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I recently set up a small cd brewer in a quart jar
with two silver wires, and allowed it to cook until
one of the wires was gone.
The positive wire ought to be the silver doner, yes. The positive
electrode in such a cell is called the anode (anion source). The
negative is the cathode.
> I recently set up a small cd brewer in a quart jar
> with two silver wires, and allowed it to cook until
> one of the wires was gone. The
I recently set up a small cd brewer in a quart jar
with two silver wires, and allowed it to cook until
one of the wires was gone. The purpose of this
exercise was to determine conclusively which wire
dissolved and which one didn't, so I could use a
silver wire and a stainless steel one (and not be
Thanks for that well thought out post Mike. You are right on the money. Unless
diet and lifestyle are changed, all the modalities we have(cs, electronics,
herbs etc.) are just bandaids. They help but will never overcome the underlying
problems caused by bad food and an unhealthy lifestyle. My w
Such "spin-doctoring" appears
typical of the FDA/NIH.These people have the additional advantage
of never having to justify either the "slanting' OR outri
Laurie B. writes:
> My dad has Leukemia that is in remission. Can you direct me to the
> search for alternative treatments? I would like to start now and
> hopefully be prepared if needed. Thanks so much.
Greetings Laurie,
I've set aside answering your question until I could get past my
friend's
This always amuses me - as they state "effects" and always come up
with the one
"Colloidal silver can cause serious side effects. One is argyria, a
bluish-gray discoloration of the body. Argyria is not treatable or
reversible."
They never talk about the ppm which is where everything begins
"Laboratory analysis has shown that the amounts of silver in supplements vary
greatly, which can pose risks to the consumer."
There is a certain amount of truth to what the NIH states here. But it makes it
all the more important that consumers migrate eventually to D-I-Y EIS.
Incidentally, I prefe
The U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Center for
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (whew!) issued a May 2004
'Consumer Advisory':
"This fact sheet provides a general overview of colloidal silver
products, discusses scientific research findings on their use for health
purposes, and
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