I think this is no different than any sort of thing you want to convert people 
to.  

Let's take religion, for example.  Rather than confront people not interested 
in your message, whatever it may be, dazzle them with your life.  When they ask 
questions, answer them honestly and openly.  

Let your particular experience and life be what attracts their interest.  You 
may make the occasional comment, but make them ask questions before you bombard 
them with info they don't want.

Nobody wants to deal with evangelical types, whether they are evangelical about 
religion, politics, diet, or colloidal silver.

That's just my take.


--- On Fri, 12/4/09, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <d...@deetroy.org> wrote:

From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <d...@deetroy.org>
Subject: Re: CS>spreading the word
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, December 4, 2009, 9:41 AM

But my friend was *really* sick too, but wouldn't take the silver, much better 
put trust in the doc and his ABX.s!  dee

On 4 Dec 2009, at 01:18, Silver Smith wrote:

> Dick,
> 
> I agree.  There seems to be universal "resistance" or deception maybe be a 
> better term.  I did stint as a Lab Manager for a hospital lab in the Duke 
> Healthcare System.  Shortly after I arrived, we began having a personnel 
> shortage due to sickness.  I decided to pull out my "CS solution" for the 
> personnel shortage and began to offer it to people.  Several were "game" and 
> had almost miraculous responses.  One lady that was sick that I offered it to 
> looked at me as if I was from another planet. However, two wweks later she 
> was still sick. So I asked her IF she wanted to get well? (Remember she was 
> right in the middle of the Duke Healthcare System but nothing they tried 
> worked)  She said yes so I went and got her some.  She was well in two days 
> and singing the CS praises.  I think the "misery factor" opens people up to 
> it?
> 
> After that I began to have people show up at my door asking for "some of that 
> silver stuff".  When I left there were over 20 employees of the Duke System 
> that were using CS.  We even did some testing with CS in the Micro Dept.  And 
> it did great in MRSA (methicillin resistant staph aureaus).
> 
> SS
> 


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