More likely has something to do with football...

1. Check that his bowels are moving regularly, once to twice a day.
If not, do some sort of bowel cleanse, Dr. Richard Schulze has a good
one www.herbdoc.com

2.  Make sure he is not drinking liters of Pepsi or coke, masses of
pizza, beer, etc.

3.  Buy a SilverPuppy Colloidal Silver maker (or one of the other
recommended brands).

SilverPuppy is #2 Mag Kit [$145 USA price] Works like a laboratory type
magnetically coupled stirrer. [Magnets attract and move each other
through non Ferris barriors] Use your 8 to 32 oz canning/mason jar...up
to one gallon. [click] [Added shipping may apply, see bottom of page]
[This kit is 120 volts only]

The reason I say this, is that you will need more CS than you can buy
for $145 from the store, so bite the bullet now.  Use copious amounts of
CS, some internally in divided doses and a lot for spraying on
everything.

4. Take 1/2 ounce of colloidal silver, or 1 ounce if he is large, about
every hour.  After a few days reduce frequency of dose to something more
manageable, like 8 times a day, then perhaps 5 times.  

You can also spray CS on his back, or make up the solution that Brooks
Bradley researched:  

"the most effective single protocol, utilizing a minimum number of total
ingredients, revealed to be one including nothing more than 75% 10 to 20
ppm colloidal silver (by volume), 10% full-strength DMSO (by volume) and
15% Glycerin (by volume).

5.  Wash all his football stuff and sterilize as best as possible.  Try
to use clean jerseys etc until the infection is under control.

6.  Have a large spray bottle of CS with a little bit of Hydrogen
Peroxide, about one or two teaspoons per gallon.  Use this to spray down
all athletic equipment, straps, pads, etc immediately after using, while
they are still wet.  Don't spray the DMSO and Glycerine CS on his pads.

7.  I saw an advertisement a while back for a large ice hockey bag which
had a built-in ozone generator and fan in which to keep and sterilize
athletic equipment.  This might be something that would work for your
son's equipment, or maybe they make something similar for football
equipment.

8.  If you use any recommendation here, you must reply to the list and
let us know if it worked for you, or not...

Dan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kathy [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 1:52 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [QUAR] Re: [ Re: CS>new member-water oz
> 
> Hi Mike
> Thank you for the indo here. I know a little about CS but not 
> nearly enough. 
> I also am familiar with the blue problem.
> As far as my son's acne. This really has me baffled. He never 
> had anything at all until last summer when he got a really 
> bad sunburn. It started about a month later and we have 
> battled it ever since. The Dr. of course gave him strong 
> anti-biotics and also a topical one - neither did anything. 
> We have tried several essential oils, lotions, aloe, etc. We 
> have tried different vitamins and herbs and as I mentioned 
> previously bentonite clay.
> I am not sure if it actually a infection although the bumps 
> look like small boils. Some of them get pretty big- maybe 
> almost as big as a dime but not quite. He probably has 80-100 
> on his back and chest now. I am watching his diet but may be 
> missing the culprit due to school lunches. He is pretty 
> active these days he plays football (unbeaten right now 14-0) 
> I did notice the other night after a game he was extremely 
> sweaty and his face was broke out twice as bad as it was 
> before the game. That really puzzled me.
> 
> I guess maybe I will just use the Water Oz stuff topically on 
> him or maybe mix with clay.
> Maybe it would be best used as a household cleaning solution. 
> lol So I am anxious to hear what others here think and to 
> learn more about CS in general.
> 
> Kathy
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "M. G. Devour" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 3:14 AM
> Subject:  Re: CS>new member-water oz
> 
> 
> > Hi and welcome, Kathy!
> >
> > I bet you'll get some info on CS, as well as a few other 
> suggestions of
> > how to help your son's body get over the acne problem.
> >
> > The actual definition of "Colloidal Silver" in practice is 
> a slippery
> > thing. Those words have been applied to many products made 
> in different
> > ways and with different characteristics; everything from chemical
> > precipitates to protein suspensions to concentrated silver 
> salts have
> > been named and mis-named as "CS."
> >
> > What we like to call CS would be:
> >
> > Pure silver in pure water with no additives.
> > Not a silver salt or other compound.
> > Modest concentrations of maybe 5 to 20 ppm.
> > Usually mostly ionic, monoatomic or dissolved silver,
> > with some particulate silver.
> > Most often made by an electrolytic process.
> > Usually clear, colorless, with a faint tyndall effect
> > (that makes a laser beam shown through it visible).
> >
> > Water Oz is not forthcoming in saying exactly what their 
> silver product
> > is or how it's made. The analysis by other people I remember reading
> > about pegged it as a silver salt. It is one commercial 
> product that has
> > been associated with several cases of argyria in people who 
> used larger
> > doses than are recommended by the manufacturer.
> >
> > If you haven't already heard of it, argyria is a blue/grey
> > discoloration of the skin or other tissues which is cosmetically
> > objectionable but appears to have no other health effect. In severe
> > cases it is seriously disfiguring, although mild cases have been
> > reported that did not seem to interfere with the person's normal
> > activities. It was long thought to be irreversible, but at least a
> > couple of approaches have been developed recently that, though
> > difficult, produce satisfactory results.
> >
> > It is most likely to develop in people who a) ingest very 
> large amounts
> > of total silver, most often silver compounds, and b) are 
> deficient in
> > the minerals needed to handle excretion of metals. The body 
> is normally
> > very good at eliminating silver within days, unless those excretory
> > pathways are overwhelmed by total quantity or inhibited by lack of
> > essential minerals. Supplementing selenium and probably zinc and
> > magnesium, will help assure their proper functioning.
> >
> > Obviously, you'd choose to avoid the problem altogether, so I would
> > suggest not using more than the recommended dose of the product you
> > have bought, and replacing it with a different, more appropriate
> > preparation when it runs out. One bottle won't turn your 
> son blue, but
> > gallons of it may, under the wrong conditions.
> >
> > Okay, having thoroughly acquainted you with the only known potential
> > downside, let's talk about the successful use of CS! <grin>
> >
> > Most of us make our own CS using generators we've bought or built
> > ourselves. You will then know for sure what's in it and how 
> it's made,
> > not to mention saving a heck of a lot of money. When you 
> consider the
> > difference in price between commercial products and distilled water,
> > the generator will pay for itself quickly.
> >
> > I'm sure folks will also mention other commercial brands for you to
> > consider.
> >
> > A daily oral dose and spraying or rubbing it on topically have been
> > reported to help quite a bit. Acne may not be entirely an issue of
> > infection, though, and CS mostly works by killing germs, so you'll
> > probably be drawn into a study of nutrition, 
> supplementation, and other
> > strategies to control the remaining factors that contribute to it.
> >
> > I wish you well, and welcome!
> >
> > Mike D.
> >
> >> Hi I am Kathy - I just subbed to your group. Hope to learn 
> more about
> >> CS. I am on a never ending quest to clear up my 13 yo 
> son's acne, which
> >> is mainly on his back but spreading. Recently I have 
> started using clay
> >> which helped a little but not much. Yesterday I bought a 
> bottle of what
> >> I thought was CS but now I am not sure... It says silver dietary
> >> supplement. It is made by Water Oz. Is this the same thing?
> >>
> >> Kathy
> >
> >
> > [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> > [[email protected]                        ]
> > [Speaking only for myself...               ]
> >
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