Guest guest Posted November 1, 2008 Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 Colloidal silver internally and put in a spray bottle and keep the throat sprayed. I keep mine in my purse and spray it every time I get around people who are ill. Cindy www.cw.originallimu.com hummingbirdandsaviour <hummingbirdandsaviour Friday, October 31, 2008 4:29:56 PM Strep Throat Prevention Hi, I found this article...Also if anyone has any ideas about what to do if anyone get's it? Thanks, JoAnne Prevention To avoid getting strep throat, it is a good idea to avoid contact with anyone who has a strep infection. Wash your hands often when you are around people with colds or viral or bacterial illnesses. Do not share toothbrushes or eating and drinking utensils. Bacteria are almost always transmitted by contact with tiny droplets from an infected person. Strep throat is passed from one person to another by contact with the tiny droplets of an infected person's cough, sneeze, or breath. Bacteria can also live for a short time on doorknobs, water faucets, and other objects. If you touch an infected object and then touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, you can become infected with the bacteria or virus. Bacteria can also be carried on food. Keep up your body's resistance to infection with a good diet, plenty of sleep, and regular exercise. Managing stress can also strengthen your body's ability to fight off illness, such as strep throat. For more information, see the topic Stress Management. Humidify your home during the dry winter months or year-round if you live in a dry climate. Moisture in the air (humidity) helps keep your mucous membranes moist and more resistant to bacteria. You can use a humidifier in the bedroom while you sleep. However, use care if a person in the home has asthma or allergies; mold or other particles that collect in the humidifier can make these conditions worse. Clean humidifiers on a regular basis. Stop smoking, and avoid breathing others' smoke. Smoke irritates the throat tissues and may make you more susceptible to infection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2008 Report Share Posted November 2, 2008 Garlic Oil; Garlic Powder; Fresh Garlic; Roasted Garlic; Scientifically proven; GARLIC destroys the Strep Bacteria on contact; Roasted Garlic: Place Garlic Cloves on baking sheet; Roast or Bake; done when soft; puree or add to sauces and saldad dressing; veggies; Health Hint: ONIONS have almost the exact same healing as Garlic ! A. , " hummingbirdandsaviour " <hummingbirdandsaviour wrote: > > Hi, I found this article...Also if anyone has any ideas about what > to do if anyone get's it? Thanks, JoAnne > > Prevention > To avoid getting strep throat, it is a good idea to avoid contact > with anyone who has a strep infection. > > Wash your hands often when you are around people with colds or viral > or bacterial illnesses. Do not share toothbrushes or eating and > drinking utensils. > > Bacteria are almost always transmitted by contact with tiny droplets > from an infected person. Strep throat is passed from one person to > another by contact with the tiny droplets of an infected person's > cough, sneeze, or breath. > Bacteria can also live for a short time on doorknobs, water faucets, > and other objects. If you touch an infected object and then touch > your eyes, nose, or mouth, you can become infected with the bacteria > or virus. > Bacteria can also be carried on food. > Keep up your body's resistance to infection with a good diet, plenty > of sleep, and regular exercise. Managing stress can also strengthen > your body's ability to fight off illness, such as strep throat. For > more information, see the topic Stress Management. > > Humidify your home during the dry winter months or year-round if you > live in a dry climate. Moisture in the air (humidity) helps keep > your mucous membranes moist and more resistant to bacteria. You can > use a humidifier in the bedroom while you sleep. However, use care > if a person in the home has asthma or allergies; mold or other > particles that collect in the humidifier can make these conditions > worse. Clean humidifiers on a regular basis. > > Stop smoking, and avoid breathing others' smoke. Smoke irritates the > throat tissues and may make you more susceptible to infection. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2008 Report Share Posted November 2, 2008 Is this straight colloidal silver or a ratio of some sort? _____ On Behalf Of C indy Saturday, November 01, 2008 1:40 PM Re: Strep Throat Prevention Colloidal silver internally and put in a spray bottle and keep the throat sprayed. I keep mine in my purse and spray it every time I get around people who are ill. Cindy www.cw.originallimu.com hummingbirdandsaviour <hummingbirdandsavio <hummingbirdandsaviour%40> ur @ <%40> Friday, October 31, 2008 4:29:56 PM Strep Throat Prevention Hi, I found this article...Also if anyone has any ideas about what to do if anyone get's it? Thanks, JoAnne Prevention To avoid getting strep throat, it is a good idea to avoid contact with anyone who has a strep infection. Wash your hands often when you are around people with colds or viral or bacterial illnesses. Do not share toothbrushes or eating and drinking utensils. Bacteria are almost always transmitted by contact with tiny droplets from an infected person. Strep throat is passed from one person to another by contact with the tiny droplets of an infected person's cough, sneeze, or breath. Bacteria can also live for a short time on doorknobs, water faucets, and other objects. If you touch an infected object and then touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, you can become infected with the bacteria or virus. Bacteria can also be carried on food. Keep up your body's resistance to infection with a good diet, plenty of sleep, and regular exercise. Managing stress can also strengthen your body's ability to fight off illness, such as strep throat. For more information, see the topic Stress Management. Humidify your home during the dry winter months or year-round if you live in a dry climate. Moisture in the air (humidity) helps keep your mucous membranes moist and more resistant to bacteria. You can use a humidifier in the bedroom while you sleep. However, use care if a person in the home has asthma or allergies; mold or other particles that collect in the humidifier can make these conditions worse. Clean humidifiers on a regular basis. Stop smoking, and avoid breathing others' smoke. Smoke irritates the throat tissues and may make you more susceptible to infection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 It is actually called Silver biotics from american biotech, you can buy it a happycamper.com , natures sunshine also has it but it is much more expensive. The silver from american biotech is 10ppm and NSP is 18ppm. THe Gel is 24ppm from both companies and the american biotech has an ounce more in it than NSP - it is great to add to your toothpaste when brushing your teeth. Silver destroys bacteria, viruses. strep, staph and mold from 10ppm to 22ppm. The lower range works best on the viruses and the higher the bacteria. If you have a store license you can purchase wholesale directly from AMerican Biotech, I buy our silver that way Cindy www.cw.originallimu.com Lisa <blacksands Sunday, November 2, 2008 10:07:18 AM RE: Strep Throat Prevention Is this straight colloidal silver or a ratio of some sort? _____ [] On Behalf Of C indy Saturday, November 01, 2008 1:40 PM Re: Strep Throat Prevention Colloidal silver internally and put in a spray bottle and keep the throat sprayed. I keep mine in my purse and spray it every time I get around people who are ill. Cindy www.cw.originallimu .com hummingbirdandsavio ur <hummingbirdandsavi o <hummingbird andsaviour% 40> ur @ <Alternative Answers%40g roups.com> . com Friday, October 31, 2008 4:29:56 PM Strep Throat Prevention Hi, I found this article...Also if anyone has any ideas about what to do if anyone get's it? Thanks, JoAnne Prevention To avoid getting strep throat, it is a good idea to avoid contact with anyone who has a strep infection. Wash your hands often when you are around people with colds or viral or bacterial illnesses. Do not share toothbrushes or eating and drinking utensils. Bacteria are almost always transmitted by contact with tiny droplets from an infected person. Strep throat is passed from one person to another by contact with the tiny droplets of an infected person's cough, sneeze, or breath. Bacteria can also live for a short time on doorknobs, water faucets, and other objects. If you touch an infected object and then touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, you can become infected with the bacteria or virus. Bacteria can also be carried on food. Keep up your body's resistance to infection with a good diet, plenty of sleep, and regular exercise. Managing stress can also strengthen your body's ability to fight off illness, such as strep throat. For more information, see the topic Stress Management. Humidify your home during the dry winter months or year-round if you live in a dry climate. Moisture in the air (humidity) helps keep your mucous membranes moist and more resistant to bacteria. You can use a humidifier in the bedroom while you sleep. However, use care if a person in the home has asthma or allergies; mold or other particles that collect in the humidifier can make these conditions worse. Clean humidifiers on a regular basis. Stop smoking, and avoid breathing others' smoke. Smoke irritates the throat tissues and may make you more susceptible to infection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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