Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Hello Carol, I think you must have misunderstood the condition for which I am using the colloidal silver. Hepatitis C is a blood virus that detroys the liver. The current standard treatment is interferon and ribaviran, which are hard on the body (and the mind) and can cause many side affects. I had put off treatment for 5 years in my fear of getting sicker before getting better, and having to get weekly shots for six months. I have two friends that went through it and it wasn't pretty. By the end of treatment BOTH were suicidal. So far my use of the colloidal silver has produced zero side affects and it's so easy to use it's like I'm not even on a " treatment. " You stated, " You have to address the underlying reason why you're having problems - not just cover them up, " which lead me to believe that you didn't understand the nature of the beast that I'm battling. My flora is well established, my ph is balanced and my diet is natural, and so far the cs has not been a problem in that area. It is absorbed sublingually so I hold it in my mouth for a few seconds before swallowing and I never take it on an empty stomach. So far so good. The only real problem I have right now is the virus in my bloodstream! I just wanted to clarify this misconception about colloidal silver. Maybe if you took a large dose on an empty stomach you would develope a digestive upset, but since cs is so short lived after it is swallowed, simply taking some precautions before dosing (like eating first) seems to do the job. --Kat , " Carol Minnick " <carolminnick@a...> wrote: > One thing to know about colloidal silver, though, is that it acts as an > antibacterial - and it's not selective - it will kill gut flora. It > will destroy viruses and bacteria, but it will also destroy your good > bacteria. I believe a better option would be to create an inner terrain > where good bacteria wants to stay and multiply, which will prompt the > bad bacteria to leave. Bad bacteria usually do not thrive when your pH > levels are optimal, and good bacteria outnumber the bad. You have to > address the underlying reason why you're having problems - not just > cover them up. > > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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