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thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an email, so this seemed like a good opportunity.

my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly of veggies and meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, and a few other items but it is slim pickings! (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, he is taking a number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll have to knock on wood it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver. http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php

i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want to share the info.

my best.

From: asfy <asfyso@...>samters Sent: Thu, June 23, 2011 11:30:35 PMSubject: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes

Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes

British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes

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actually.. i should have said homeopathic supplements because they are not all herbs!

From: Sabina Lee Roth <sabina1003@...>samters Sent: Fri, June 24, 2011 12:17:12 AMSubject: Re: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes

thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an email, so this seemed like a good opportunity.

my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly of veggies and meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, and a few other items but it is slim pickings! (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, he is taking a number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll have to knock on wood it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver.

http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php

i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want to share the info.

my best.

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Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes

British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes

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Thank you Sabina,

colloidal silver is well known to have anti bacterial properties. I'll have to look this up.

Becky

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actually.. i should have said homeopathic supplements because they are not all herbs!

From: Sabina Lee Roth <sabina1003@...>samters Sent: Fri, June 24, 2011 12:17:12 AMSubject: Re: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes

thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an email, so this seemed like a good opportunity.

my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly of veggies and meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, and a few other items but it is slim pickings! (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, he is taking a number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll have to knock on wood it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver.

http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php

i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want to share the info.

my best.

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Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes

British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes

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Sure thing. He is taking the nose spray.. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Bannister <beckyb256@...>Sender: samters Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 09:26:13 +0100 (BST)<samters >Reply samters Subject: Re: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes Thank you Sabina,colloidal silver is well known to have anti bacterial properties. I'll have to look this up.BeckyFrom: Sabina Lee Roth <sabina1003@...>samters Sent: Fri, 24 June, 2011 8:20:24Subject: Re: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes actually.. i should have said homeopathic supplements because they are not all herbs!From: Sabina Lee Roth <sabina1003@...>samters Sent: Fri, June 24, 2011 12:17:12 AMSubject: Re: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an email, so this seemed like a good opportunity. my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly of veggies and meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, and a few other items but it is slim pickings! (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, he is taking a number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll have to knock on wood it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver.http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.phpi saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want to share the info. my best.From: asfy <asfyso@...>samters Sent: Thu, June 23, 2011 11:30:35 PMSubject: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetesBritish study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' conditionhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes

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Sabina,

Silver is a strong antimicrobial and has been used by homeopaths for a very long

time. However, it is generally not recommended to take silver in

high-doses/long-term therapy because it accumulates in the body (argyria - the

skin turns blue because the body has no way to get rid of silver).

Apparently, Argentyn 23 is 23 parts per million of silver, which sounds a low

dose according to EPA standards.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria

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> thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an

> email, so this seemed like a good opportunity.

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>

> my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is

> finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might

> be similar to the " extreme diet " mentioned below. it consists mostly

of  veggies

> and meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, and a few other items but it is slim

> pickings! (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely

> whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months,

> which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away.

he

> tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he

> hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the

cleanse,

> he is taking a number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and

we'll

> have to knock on wood it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is

> argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver.

> http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php

> i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may

> 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food

> stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did

want

> to share the info.

>

>

> my best.

>

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> samters

> Sent: Thu, June 23, 2011 11:30:35 PM

> Subject: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes

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> Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes

> British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and

> overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition

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Bianca,Diet is important in the management of Samter's, but if your diet is already good - with a low level of inflammatory foods - you are already on the right track and there is no need for readjustment. If, however, you eat foods with a high glycemic index, bad fats, etc then switching to something more "mediterranean" would lower your inflammatory level after some time and likely improve your general situation.> > >> > > thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an > > > email, so this seemed like a good opportunity. > > > > > > > > > my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is > > > finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might > > > be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly of  veggies > > > and meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, and a few other items but it is slim > > > pickings! (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely > > > whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, > > > which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he > > > tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he > > > hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, > > > he is taking a number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll > > > have to knock on wood it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is > > > argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver. > > > http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php> > > i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may > > > 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food > > > stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want > > > to share the info. > > > > > > > > > my best.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________> > > From: asfy asfyso@> > > samters > > > Sent: Thu, June 23, 2011 11:30:35 PM> > > Subject: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes> > > > > >  > > > Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes> > > British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and > > > overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition> > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes> > >> > > >>

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Information on glycemic index can be found on the website of the people who developed the concept : http://www.glycemicindex.com/In general, any good, time-proven diet - like the mediterranean diet or the Okinawa diet - will be low-glycemic index. Any diet with a lot of vegetables and fruits will be low-glycemic index because it will move out high-glycemic index foods such as sugars, white rice, white bread, potatoes, etc.Regarding fats, the average western diet is too high in inflammatory fats and has an excessive Omega 6 / Omega 3 ratio. Avoiding inflammatory fats such as fat red meat, and increasing wild fish like small wild fish, will improve this ratio.Avoiding processed foods usually is a first step because they tend to contain several inflammatory components that are added to lower the manufacturing cost or make the food taste "better".> > > > >> > > > > thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an > > > > > email, so this seemed like a good opportunity. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is > > > > > finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might > > > > > be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly of  veggies > > > > > and meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, and a few other items but it is slim > > > > > pickings! (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely > > > > > whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, > > > > > which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he > > > > > tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he > > > > > hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, > > > > > he is taking a number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll > > > > > have to knock on wood it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is > > > > > argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver. > > > > > http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php> > > > > i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may > > > > > 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food > > > > > stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want > > > > > to share the info. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > my best.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________> > > > > From: asfy asfyso@> > > > > samters > > > > > Sent: Thu, June 23, 2011 11:30:35 PM> > > > > Subject: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes> > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes> > > > > British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and > > > > > overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition> > > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes> > > > >> > > > > > > >> > >> >>

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Sabina,Do note that small doses of 23 ppm silver look inferior to the US EPA reference dose, so a short-term trial does not seem dangerous. The important point, however, is that silver is an antimicrobial. If it works, it likely means that there are germs inside to begin with. (from wiki)Adverse health effectsFurther information: Silver and ArgyriaAccording to Lansdown, the risk expected due to clinical exposure to silver is "minimal", as only chronic ingestion or inhalation of silver preparations leads to an accumulation of silver in the human body that can cause argyria, argyrosis (accumulation of silver in the eye), and other conditions.[12] Silver-based products are contraindicated for people who are allergic to silver.[12] The reference dose, published by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1991, which recommends the estimated daily exposure that is unlikely to incur a appreciable risk of deleterious effects during a lifetime, is 5 µg/kg/d; meaning 5 micrograms of silver per kilo of weight per person each day – about 1 liter of 10 ppm colloidal silver per month for a 66 kg person.[17] An article from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine points out silver nitrate and silver sulfadiazine can have negative side effects, and they must be applied to the body externally and not taken internally.[2]The chronic intake of silver products and the silver buildup from colloidal silver can result in an accumulation of silver or silver sulfide particles in the hair, skin, kidneys, liver, heart and muscles due to high methionine-containing proteins, such as keratin, myosin, tropomyosin, troponin, and key dipeptide glutathione. Serious neurologic (such as seizures), renal, or hepatic complications, as well as headaches, stomach distress, fatigue, and skin irritation have been reported.[57][58] if ingested, colloidal silver may react with certain drugs, such as Penicillamine, thyroxine, quinolones, and tetracyclines.[59] One death has been reported in the medical literature which the authors felt was due to silver toxicity resulting from repeated oral ingestion of colloidal silver.[60] Colloidal silver can reduce the absorption of some medications, including tetracycline and quinoloneantibiotics and can bind to penicillamine, thereby reducing the effectiveness of those medications.[16]As in photography (where silver is used due to its reactivity with light), silver particles in the skin darken with exposure to sunlight, resulting in a blue or gray discoloration of the skin. This condition is known as argyria, which is a dermatological condition characterized by grayish-blue pigmentation of the skin, nails, gums, and deep tissues; and, in similar manner, it can lead to silver in the eye (argyrosis) and in other organs.[12] Localized argyria can occur as a result of topical use of substances containing silver, while generalized argyria results from the chronic ingestion of such substances.[57] Argyria was long believed to be irreversible,[49] but recently, laser therapy has been used to treat it with satisfactory cosmetic results.[61][62][63] The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) describes argyria as a "cosmetic problem",[64] although some people consider it to be socially debilitating.[65][66]RegulationIn August 1999, the FDA banned colloidal silver sellers from claiming any therapeutic or preventive value for the product, noting colloidal silver was being marketed for numerous diseases without evidence of safety or effectiveness.[48] As a result, the product now has the status of a dietary supplement in the US; it can be promoted with general "structure-function" claims, but cannot be marketed as preventing or treating any illness.[48] Following this ruling, the FDA has issued numerous Warning Letters to Internet sites that have continued to promote colloidal silver as an antibiotic or for other medical purposes.[67][68]In 2002, the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) found there were no legitimate medical uses for colloidal silver and no evidence to support its marketing claims. Given the associated safety risks, the TGA concluded "efforts should be made to curb the illegal availability of colloidal silver products, which is a significant public health issue."[69]

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> > > > > > > thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an > > > > > > > email, so this seemed like a good opportunity. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is > > > > > > > finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might > > > > > > > be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly ofÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ veggies > > > > > > > andÃÆ'‚ meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, andÃÆ'‚ a few other items but it is slim > > > > > > > pickings!ÃÆ'‚ (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely > > > > > > > whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, > > > > > > > which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he > > > > > > > tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he > > > > > > > hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, > > > > > > > he is taking aÃÆ'‚ number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll > > > > > > > have toÃÆ'‚ knock on woodÃÆ'‚ it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is > > > > > > > argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver. > > > > > > > http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php

> > > > > > > i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may > > > > > > > 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food > > > > > > > stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want > > > > > > > to share the info. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > my best.

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Regarding diets, the anticancer one recommended by Dr. Servan-Schreiber is also a good example of an anti-inflammatory diet : http://www.anticancerbook.com/steps.html--- In samters , Bianca <bianca_f75@...> wrote:>> Ya if u could forward me the info that would be great bianca_f75@... thanks! > > Bianca > > On Jun 26, 2011, at 5:56 PM, sabina1003@... wrote:> > > The diet cleanse my husband is on is definitely a complete overhaul.. For the first time in over a decade he was a designated driver! Besides the alcohol, the diet itself is quite "extreme", but apparently doable. If interested, I can forward a more complete list of the foods his Dr recommended. It's a 6 week diet, and then he'll slowly add other things back in. The biggest surprises in the diet are: that it doesn't entail anything processed including tofu, all noodles, and all breads; the only fruits are grapefruit and pineapple; agave nectar and stevia are the only sweeteners. Slow cooked oatmeal is allowed, but no other grains..so that is why he's sneaking in brown rice. They say its progress, not perfection, so changing it a bit here and there is ok. > > > > And thanks asfy for the heads up on argentyn 23, I had read that about discoloring being a potential side effect eventually from silver. We'll see how long his Dr wants him to be on it. For now though it seems to be helping along with all the other supplements.> > > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry> > > > From: Bianca bianca_f75@...> > Sender: samters > > Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 14:19:17 -0800> > samters@... > > Replysamters > > Subject: Re: Re: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes> > > > > > Thank you! I really appreciate this. > > > > Bianca > > > > On Jun 26, 2011, at 2:17 PM, "asfyso" asfyso@... wrote:> > > >> > >> Information on glycemic index can be found on the website of the people who developed the concept : http://www.glycemicindex.com/> >> In general, any good, time-proven diet - like the mediterranean diet or the Okinawa diet - will be low-glycemic index. Any diet with a lot of vegetables and fruits will be low-glycemic index because it will move out high-glycemic index foods such as sugars, white rice, white bread, potatoes, etc.> >> Regarding fats, the average western diet is too high in inflammatory fats and has an excessive Omega 6 / Omega 3 ratio. Avoiding inflammatory fats such as fat red meat, and increasing wild fish like small wild fish, will improve this ratio.> >> Avoiding processed foods usually is a first step because they tend to contain several inflammatory components that are added to lower the manufacturing cost or make the food taste "better".> >> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> > > > > > thanks asfy. i have been thinking about chiming into the group and sending an > >> > > > > > email, so this seemed like a good opportunity. > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > my husband is newly seeing a homeopathic doctor who is also an MD. he is > >> > > > > > finishing up his 3rd week of a 6 week diet cleanse, which sounds like it might > >> > > > > > be similar to the "extreme diet" mentioned below. it consists mostly ofÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ veggies > >> > > > > > andÃÆ'‚ meat/fish/eggs/goat yogurt, andÃÆ'‚ a few other items but it is slim > >> > > > > > pickings!ÃÆ'‚ (we even have to sneak in some brown rice so he doesn't completely > >> > > > > > whither away) in addition, he has abstained from alcohol for over 3 months, > >> > > > > > which seems to have made a noticeable difference in his breathing right away. he > >> > > > > > tried the low salicylate diet, but it didn't seem to work for him (although he > >> > > > > > hadn't eliminated occasional alcohol at that time). in addition to the cleanse, > >> > > > > > he is taking aÃÆ'‚ number of homeopathic herbs. one that is newly added, and we'll > >> > > > > > have toÃÆ'‚ knock on woodÃÆ'‚ it continues, because he is noticing it is helping, is > >> > > > > > argentyn 23 - a colloidal silver. > >> > > > > > http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/argentyn23.php> >> > > > > > i saw there were posts in the samters archive about colloidal silver in may > >> > > > > > 2010. the one i'm mentioning is stronger than those available at health food > >> > > > > > stores. i hope it is not jumping the gun for me to mention this, but i did want > >> > > > > > to share the info. > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > my best.> >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > >________________________________> >> > > > > > From: asfy asfyso@> >> > > > > > samters > >> > > > > > Sent: Thu, June 23, 2011 11:30:35 PM> >> > > > > > Subject: Breakthrough in adult-onset diabetes> >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > ÃÆ'‚ > >> > > > > > Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes> >> > > > > > British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and > >> > > > > > overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition> >> > > > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > >>

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Hi guys,

A cautionary note on colloidal silver; your body does not “consume”

the colloidal silver you put in it. It stays in your system forever. I took

this for years and gave it to my kids when they were sick and it works great. It

was the antibiotic of choice for 100 years apparently. The problem is that

prolonged used is harmful and can be toxic. Not to mention the side effect of “blue

skin” if you consume too much.

Just wanted to share,

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