There are several kinds of malaria.  Which type was cured?
PT


----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Dudley" <mdud...@king-cart.com>
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Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Question please


MaryAnn Helland wrote:
I have to cautiously disagree here. We have been succesfully treating our EPM horses with CS for years, the outcome of which is to put the disease into complete remission. EPM is a progressively debilitating protozoal infection, and the protozoa responsible very strongly resembles the parasite involved in Malaria -- so much so that many alternate health folks recommend using cinchona bark to treat EPM because cinchona bark is effective for treating malaria.
Protozoa is a one celled organism, and is, as far as I know killed by CS. I was considering parasites as being multicelled, like worms and flukes, and was not thinking that protozoa are classified as parasites. Further investigation has shown this assumption to be wrong.

According to this, malaria has been cured by CS:

http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=20685.0;prev_next=next
Malaria: Eleven patients were diagnosed as having malaria. The patients received 10 ml (two teaspoons) of Silver Bioticsm three times daily. The patients showed signs of recovery in an average of 2.4 days and were reported fully recovered in an average of 5 days.

However -- the question was *does colloidal silver kill parasites in the blood?* -- and it's the *in the blood* part that makes me hesitate. By the time that we realize that a horse has EPM, the protozoa (parasites) are in the spinal column causing the symptoms that make us aware that the horse is sick. No one is certain exactly how the protozoa get from the stomach to the spinal cord, but the bloodstream is likely. If we knew earlier that the horse was sick, it's entirely possible that CS administered earlier would kill the protozoa while they were still in the bloodstream -- since it apparently kills them when they are in spinal fluid and in tissue.
I agree.
So -- I would have to say that *it depends*. On exactly what parasites you're referring to?
Agreed.

Marshall
And taking Colloidal Silver orally typically resolves anything that it's going to, although I personally know of it being used intravenously successfully as well.
MA
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*From:* Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com <mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com>

I am not aware of colloidal silver killing any parasites, such as worms, malaria and so forth. However MMS is excellent for doing so.

Marshall

Melly Bag wrote:
> Does colloidal silver kill parasites in the blood? How does one take > it?
>  Thanks.
>  Melly
>


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