Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 You mentioned the Epstein-Barr virus in relation to MS. My son has or had this virus and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. How does the E-B virus affect contracting MS and what are the odds? Edith > I'm continuing research on colloidal silver for MS. Silver is in the > soil but we may not be getting it if the soil is depleted. No side > effects and excess passes through the body. One drinks over-the- counter > CS with distilled water, or it can be more cheaply be generated at home. > CS kills viruses, fungi and bacteria, used in the latter part of 19th > and early 20th century before the onset of pharmaceuticals. It's still > used as a topical in burn treatment. I'm in contact with a woman named > Delise, who is 90% recovered after 2+ years on it. She's all over > the internet. I'm also looking for a book by Nadine Wooley called " How > to Beat MS, " re: CS. > > I feel that with diet revision, supplements for deficiency, amalgam > removal and chelation re: toxicity, I'm covering all the bases except > the critter one. Considering the Epstein-Barr link to MS (I had mono as > a teenager), CS would cover the last base. > > After I do yoga in the morning, I'm not stiff anymore. > > Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Martha, That's very interesting about colloidal silver. When I was working I was a pharmaceutical salesman and I sold a product called Silvadeve Cream. The Shriners Burn Center in Boston bought tons of it. Keep us posted! Chris -------------- Original message -------------- I'm continuing research on colloidal silver for MS. Silver is in the soil but we may not be getting it if the soil is depleted. No side effects and excess passes through the body. One drinks over-the-counter CS with distilled water, or it can be more cheaply be generated at home. CS kills viruses, fungi and bacteria, used in the latter part of 19th and early 20th century before the onset of pharmaceuticals. It's still used as a topical in burn treatment. I'm in contact with a woman named Delise, who is 90% recovered after 2+ years on it. She's all over the internet. I'm also looking for a book by Nadine Wooley called "How to Beat MS," re: CS.I feel that with diet revision, supplements for deficiency, amalgam removal and chelation re: toxicity, I'm covering all the bases except the critter one. Considering the Epstein-Barr link to MS (I had mono as a teenager), CS would cover the last base.After I do yoga in the morning, I'm not stiff anymore.Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Where can I purchase the cream? Would I need a prescription? Thank you, from Arizona lee10@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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