Must read: EPA poised to "regulate" colloidal silver off the market   
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   Tuesday, December 05, 2006 1:59:13 AM   [View Source]
              
NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com)  HEALTH SOLUTIONS  
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forward to others who may benefit)  Unsubscribe instructions at bottom    Dear 
readers,    The powers that be have been trying for years to ban colloidal 
silver  and remove it from the marketplace. Why? Because it's the perfect  
natural antibiotic, and it makes virtually all drug-company  manufactured 
antibiotics obsolete. (Shhh! It's an underground health  secret. Don't tell 
anybody...)    Bacteria have no resistance to colloidal silver like they do 
with  standard antibiotics, and colloidal silver is dirt cheap and  incredibly 
safe compared to drugs (I've been saved from viral  infections more than once 
by drinking an entire 2 oz. bottle of  colloidal silver).    Now, the EPA has 
found a clever way to potentially regulate colloidal  silver out of the market: 
they've announced they will classify the  substance as a "nanotechnology
 pesticide" and force colloidal silver  companies to prove it's safe if they 
want to keep selling it.    But where is the EPA's scrutiny of all other 
nanotech particles in  foods, skin care products and drugs? Nowhere to be 
found, of course.  The EPA seems to be exclusively targeting colloidal silver 
as the only  nanotech threat to U.S. consumers, and if they pull off this 
stunt,  they will have finally achieved the government's longstanding goal of  
eliminating the competition to lucrative antibiotic drugs.    (The government 
protects corporations, not the public, didn't you  know?)    NewsTarget's 
exclusive feature story on colloidal silver is based on  interviews with one of 
the top health freedom attorneys in the country  -- a man who helped defend 
companies against the FDA's attempts to  outlaw the substance a few years ago.  
  Read the full investigative story at:    
http://www.newstarget.com/021231.html  




 
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