grace1...@aol.com wrote:

>  Hi all: I joined the silver list in a last-ditch effort to find
> relief for my chronic urinary tract infections which are resistant to
> antibiotics.  I am wondering if anyone has personal experience or
> trustworthy information on whether this works and how to accomplish
> this?
>
> Easy attack, take EIS (colloidal silver) and cranberry juice (or the
> extract).
> Better, but more difficult attack. Use a small bulb, such as a baby's
> nasal bulb and force EIS back into the bladder directly through the
> euretha.  Also take cranberry juice by mouth.
>  I have tried CS haphazardly before for urinary tract infections, with
> no result, but I didn't know how much to take and for how long, or
> what to expect, and perhaps gave up too quickly, thinking it was
> supposed to act as quickly as antibiotics (used to, anyway).
>
> It should react about as fast as standard antibiotics from my
> experience.
>
>  I was also using a "mud-maker"--three nine-volt batteries snapped
> together and alligator clips from Radio Shack.  I am going to try CS
> from a SilverGen generator which makes much better quality, and
> smaller particle colloidal silver.\
>
> That can make a big difference.
>
>  I have a lot of printed information on colloidal silver.  One of
> these is "The Colloidal Silver Manual: Introducing the Powerful
> Natural Antibiotic They Want to Take Away From You".  On page 35 of
> this manual there is an article on successful uses for colloidal
> silver (Pre-1938).  There is a long list of conditions successfully
> treated with CS, and nine organisms which are silver-resistant.  Among
> the silver-resistant organisms are the two most common causes of
> urinary tract infections--Escherichia Coli (some strains resistant to
> CS), and Proteus Mirabilis (all strains resistant to CS).  I have
> reason to believe my infection is due to Proteus Mirabilis.
>
> I have not seen that information before.  It is true that some
> organisms do seem to be more resistant to silver than others, but most
> are not totally immune.
>  Does anyone have any information that would HELP ME!  Since we now
> have colloidal silver which is more effective, does CS kill all
> single-cell organisms nowadays, as some people think?
>
> Pretty well.
>
> If so, what treatment protocol could you suggest.  Does anyone have
> experience in this regard?
>
> See above.
>
> Marshall
>
>   Jill