Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 NASA uses nano silver to purify the water of the astronauts on the space station. I think they have a bit more technology at their hands than the local Sears. One caution - people with mild to moderate COPD should not breath silver in a humidifier mist, but instead should use a nebulizer that atomizes the silver into an invisible mist and proceed cautiously - maybe just five minutes or so at a time and go from their. Silver can have remarkable effects on repairing and rebuilding damaged lung tissue, but people with severe breathing problems must be careful because there is a reported risk that in such cases the silver might result in stopping breathing. I know of one person who had severe emphasema and was sent home to die, but instead began taking silver internally and breathing it in via a nebulizer - as well as taking iodine and a couple of other things like OxyGen and Trace Minerals. In a couple of weeks he went from his deathbed to working out on a stairmaster. oleander soup , dgdavid1 wrote:>> > My husband has mild COPD and he is a laryngectomee (no voice box) and he was > on his way to Sears to get a Bacterial removal for his cool mist humidifier > he uses nightly. I told him to hold on and let me ask the group for > suggestions as I recommended using Oregano Oil or Utopia Collodial Silver in the > water so bacteria wouldn't build up, but it fell on deaf ears. . Any suggestions > would be appreciated and how much to use. He will listen to the group > answers better than he will listen to me. ha!> > > I want to thank everyone for all the help I have gained from this group. I > read everything and the knowledge of members in this group is phenomonal. > Thank you all. Marva > > > > **************Stay up to date on the latest news - from sports scores to > stocks and so much more. (http://aol.com?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000022)> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joy Ganguly Jai Hind Posted February 12, 2013 Report Share Posted February 12, 2013 Silver colloid can kill over 650000 types of bacteria, fungus, molds without damaging animal tissue. Putting silver into the bloodstream boosts the immune system by keeping away bacterial and fungal infection. Colloidal Silver has been a boon to me since my father is suffering of COPD. The biggest problem being the infection in the lungs by stenotrophomonas malitophilia bacteria which is very difficult to treat and occurs during the winter season every year. Though the lung damage is mostly irreversible, controlling infection plays an important role in reducing the progress. The most important thing to do is to control infection. I give my father a nebulization of colloidal silver 10ppm for 15 minutes 2 times a day presently which I plan to stop when the winter has passed. Also, a spoonful of colloidal silver, if kept in the mouth for 2 minutes and then swallowed will clean all the germs in the mouth and absorbed in the blood stream. Finding colloidal silver in india is next to impossible so I make my colloidal silver myself. i am also giving my father a daily dose of n-acetyl l-cisteine which is a powerful antioxidant and anti inflammatory medicine recommended for COPD patients. Nacfil 600mg one tab in the morning and 1 tab in the night. Acetyl cisteine is a precursor of glutathione hormone which is a master antioxidant. i heard that glutathione nebulization can very positive and might help reverse COPD a little. But glutathione IV is expensive and i hope Nacfil/Mucinac will do the work well. I am also giving my father a mild dose of theophylline (deriphilin ) 1 tab a day because I read somewhere that low doses of theophylline has more positive effects than higher doses. Mineral deficiency can slow healing, so I am planning to give revital caps soon to replenish the deficiency, which I strongly believe is the cause of the irreversability of the damage. I am also looking for DMSO and MSM in indian medi shops. Lets hope I find them. Wish me luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.