Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Silver is anti viral, fungal, and bacterial. They drop it in new born babies' eyes. Colliodal silver is great for topical applications, pre handshakes, etc. Pioneers tied their silverware to a rope and put it in the well to avoid bacteria. Taken internally over time causes a greying of the skin, hence the expression blue blood. A silver creamer stops the cream from going sour for a long period of time. The last year of silver in US coinage was 1964. Taken internally, it is leathal on bad bacteria, virus's, but long term use internally is a no no. Lemon oil is great for school desks, light switches, etc with kids. BTW; everyone should get their vitamin D levels checked. Mine was 14 ng/ml. 40 is the minimum safe level. You should be at 60, or more in my opinion. Mercola has a 1 hour video on it. The dose is 1000 IU per 25 lb of weight, AND THAT IS MAINTENANCE ONLY. 150 LB is 6,000 IU, not 200, or 100, which is a typical pill of D2. To build your reserves back up you may need huge doses. You D.R . can do the blood test, but he may not know what to do with the results. Typically everyone that has been getting checked here is getting a prescription for 50,000 IU ! Buy D3 only! Not D2. Dennis Dr Mercola said: " Additionally, silver is a heavy metal and there is no need for it in your body. " My understanding is that it is NOT a heavy metal, it is a noble metal. I am sure he will soon find a storm, cytokine or not, around his statement as CS users get to hear his remarks! Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Modern making of electrically isolated silver (EIS) commonly if incorrectly called colloidal silver (CS) doesn't really equate to what they were able to do way back in the olden days. Correctly made, blueness is not an issue, and people have taken it for long periods and in rather large quantities without turning grey or blue. When I located a source to purchase a " CS " generator, the old chap who was making and selling them told me how he got going with them. He found he had bladder cancer, did his research, and used " CS " and apricot pits. He also switched to using rainwater instead of scheme water with its chemicals. He got better. He started making generators, and got someone to improve the design of what he was making. He has been selling them for years now, and when I was at his place, a young woman called to pick up a couple of new silver electrodes, as hers had worn down to little stubs from her making her CS. She also had taken apricot kernels and was doing well. Neither of them looked blue or gray. R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Here is a man that turned blue from silver. The blue skinned man http://www.timesocket.com/strange/paul-karason-the-man-with-blue-skin/ > > Modern making of electrically isolated silver (EIS) commonly if > incorrectly called colloidal silver (CS) doesn't really equate to what > they were able to do way back in the olden days. Correctly made, > blueness is not an issue, and people have taken it for long periods and > in rather large quantities without turning grey or blue. > > When I located a source to purchase a " CS " generator, the old chap who > was making and selling them told me how he got going with them. > > He found he had bladder cancer, did his research, and used " CS " and > apricot pits. He also switched to using rainwater instead of scheme > water with its chemicals. He got better. > > He started making generators, and got someone to improve the design of > what he was making. He has been selling them for years now, and when I > was at his place, a young woman called to pick up a couple of new silver > electrodes, as hers had worn down to little stubs from her making her CS. > > She also had taken apricot kernels and was doing well. > > Neither of them looked blue or gray. > > R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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