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Nice cut Rob. I'm interested in giving this a try against my lyme,

but I'm not sure who to purchase it from?? www.revive.com

(international pharmaceuticals) seems the most reputable but then

they've got grammar mistakes on their homepage and use silly

analogies about B52 bombers and paper planes, sounds a little

unscientific and " backyard " .

Also costs arround 600 dollars for a months course of 16 x 4 oz

bottles at 30 ppm silver.

MSP sounds great but there's not a lot of talk about it on the " lyme

aid " group or anywhere else for that matter. Is it an elaborate hoax?

 

Any advice would be very much appreciated!

 

warrenpreiss

 

 

Gettingwell, " Rob Bartlett " <rob.bartlett@s...> wrote:

> << I think you are putting Colloidal Silver into the same lot as

silver

> oxide

> and silver nitrate. The latter two will causes problems when

taken to

> excess, but silver in its colloidal form, will not. Silver is

also, NOT a

> heavy metal, as some persist in saying>>

>

> " Mild silver protein is a safe and effective form of stabilized

colloidal

> silver atoms. Mild silver protein is capable of killing virtually

any

> microbe to which it comes in contact, has no unhealthy side-

effects, and

> does not lead to the development of resistant organisms.

>

> It is very important to know the mild silver protein is

not " colloidal

> silver " . Mild silver protein is composed of silver atoms, whereas

many

> colloidal silver preparations are composed of silver ions. Silver

ions can

> be toxic at high concentrations. Silver atoms existing in mild

silver

> protein are not.

>

> Mild silver protein particles are significantly smaller than their

colloidal

> silver counterparts. Their exceedingly small size falls within the

ideal

> effective killing range for viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other

microbes.

> The usual effective does is one teaspoon (five milliliters) three

or more

> times daily. As with oregano oil, the use of acidophilus and

bifidobacteria

> is important in re-establishing the friendly intestinal flora. "

>

> source: Rona, Zoltan (November, 2001) Alive magazine. " Farewell to

flu "

> p30-31

>

> Rob

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