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At 02:59 PM 5/31/02 +0000, Steve wrote:

>So now I am seriously confused.  My initial thoughts are

>that I will have no hope at all of getting and staying

>candida free without totally getting all carbs out of

>my diet permanently.  Does anyone know of an approach that

>works?  I mean to be able to live without a reoccurance,

>lets say for five or ten years.  The rest of my life would

>be better.

Hi Steve,

Do you use coconut oil or milk? Its from what the caprylic acid used for

candida comes from. It also stopped junk carb cravings for me.

Wanita

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Here I am replying to my own posts. After careful reading I

decided that the silver nosedrops Rosemary was using could have

been as high as 30 to 50% concentrations of silver. I am still

using the original set of wires I started with and they don't

look much smaller.

She is convinced that silver has no value whatever and cites

research, and I have my own albeit anecdotal evidence that

it is doing me some good.

I normally drink a lot of water, about half of it distilled.

I doubt I have any problems eliminating silver in my urine,

and suspect that the amount I get a day is on the order of

micrograms, since I cannot normally even see cloudiness in the

solution.

So now I am simply a little nervous, but not depressed. If

I had to choose between gray skin and candida the choice is

simple enough.

Steve

> > Any discussion on silver ingestion toxicity would be incomplete

> without

> > including the URL to Rosemary s website. Rosemary has

argyria

> from

> > using silver nosedrops for several years back in the early

1950s.

> She

> > presents the " other side " of the story.

> > http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose1.html

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Steve-

>Thank you, Food From Afar. I followed the link to the

>Rosemary s site and read her story. No kidding, hers

>is the kind of information I look for, and it can be hard

>to find sometimes. There is nothing like a first hand

>account.

ly, I think Rosemary's story is at least part fraud. I haven't been

to her site lately, but when I did look, I guarantee you the photos of her

were heavily Photoshopped. Furthermore, from what I've read, the

" colloidal silver " she took was not colloidal at all, but made from silver

powder. IOW, she would've taken orders of magnitude more silver than

anyone using a real colloid would, and in the form of much, much larger

particles.

In fact, I don't know that she even exits at all (big pharma creates and

props up bogus citizens groups and manufactures online personae to serve as

trolls all the time, so it wouldn't tremendously surprise me if they

created this " Rosemary " character, particularly in light of the obvious

doctoring of all the photos I've seen of her.

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