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@alleycatkate
These articles are intriguing.
Certainly looks like a FDA pushed colliadal silver under the rug so they could bring out profitable vaccines and antibiotics. There was no money to be made from silver unless there was a way to make it into drug and patent it. It went from safe and effective to useless. Very suspicious.
@alleycatkate I wonder if drinking from silver goblets is considered getting a nanno level? Because you cannot see any particles but you can taste it. I used to hate dinners at my grandparents and drinking from them and tasting metal.
@windwalker ...It is not a particularly pleasant taste. I just found 4 heavy sterling cups at a thrift shop....their destiny is ebay. Haha. Not sure about the silver that would be derived from the goblet.
@pfists ...my thoughts exactly!
@pfists Wasn't it common practice back in the day to put colloidal silver drops in newborn babie's eyes?
@windwalker
Yes Terri silver was put in babies eyes. Its very good for cuts and burns. I put a gash in my arm the other day first thing I grabbed wad the colloidal silver
Hydrogyn peroxide is too harsh on wounds.
@pfists and @alleycatkate, Hi ladies. Did either of you catch the PBS NOVA program last weekend called Treasures of the Earth: Metals? Can pull it up on YouTube. It stated that copper kills ALL mycobacteriums and many hospitals were going to start implementing that it be used for frequently touched surfaces. So, this makes me wonder if the uptick in MAC is due to plumbing being changed from copper pipes to plastic (PVC)??? There was also a brief mention that silver is considered a Noble metal. Also a bacteria killer. I will text Dr. Faulkinham and ask him about the copper pipes. Will get back to you after I hear back from him. I hope you both are doing good. hugs!
@windwalker
I will watch it thanks for sharing!
I had heard of using metals silver or copper in hospital equipment even on the stethoscope because it can transfer bacteria patient to patient.
I saw in an ad the other day a copper prong some company was selling to insert in you nose that is suppose to ward off colds.
I take a zinc suppliment that has copper balanced in it so perhaps that helps ward off MAC.
I believe your on to something about the copper pipes. Keep digging for us please!
Shari
wow...thanks @windwalker!!
Hi Shari, Oops, probiotic is correct. I doubt any one thing will do the trick. After all these years with mac/bronc I'm just trying to improve the quality of my day. Look up Lost Empire herbs on Amazon and you can read reviews. Terri said she takes the ginseng/royal honey that comes in small vials, ten to a box, I tried it and there is only about a teaspoon or less in the vial but it gives me almost instant energy but without any jolt.