Hello, all!

Given Jack's situation, I have a couple of thoughts/ideas/questions:

Anybody up-to-the-minute on what Beck is saying about CS these days?
What, if anything is he doing differently than in his first book? I'm
asking this in case Jack would benefit from an update to his
process. 

I asked my wife the biologist about staph infections, and what she 
tells me is, once they get past the skin they'll go about anywhere 
they want to, system-wide. But we couldn't come up with any reason 
why you couldn't knock it out with a protocol of silver.

The people who make that wonderful though very expensive Mild S*lver 
Pr*tien product have some treatment recommendations including dosages 
for a number of things at:

     http://www.Xpressnet.com/bhealthy/

Of course they will tell you that the you have to use their stuff, 
and your home-made CS won't work...

If you take the dose-rate recommendations from the above site (I'm 
citing the site!) and adjust them for the concentration of *your* 
solution and your body weight, you might be in the ballpark. If you 
need any help there, just holler.

If you shine the laser through it and don't get the Tyndall effect, 
there ain't no colloid! I've heard of people using food coloring to 
get the nice golden color. Don't know if that applies to the 
Silverado product.

Now, about the cancer issue...

The only reason cancer survives is it's *massive* ability to grow. 
The cells multiply very fast, but they are much more poorly organized 
than healthy tissue.

The entire basis of chemotherapy is that the poisons they administer 
will cause *more* damage to the malignant cells than they will to the 
healthy cells. *SO* the more healthy you can make/keep your body and 
the more you can bolster your immune system, the better off you are 
on all fronts. You will stand up better under any treatment if you 
are as healthy as possible.

I am pretty well convinced, at this point, that most of our problems 
these days are nutrition related. I accept the idea that our 
overworked farmlands are virtually sterile when it comes to trace 
mineral content. So the crops and feeds that make up the basis of our 
food supply are devoid of most of the trace minerals our bodies have 
always depended upon.

So, here is a recommendation. I'm open to comments from others, and I
offer this as a jumping off point:  How 'bout if Jack starts himself
on a program of supplementing his diet with a broad-spectrum
colloidal mineral supplement, in addition to therapeutic dosage of
colloidal silver?  

One product I've been looking at, but haven't tried yet, comes from
T.J. Clark. It's a concentrate from some prehistoric soils that
contains chelated and colloidal complexes of a whole bunch of
different minerals. Most of the periodic table is in there
somewhere!

I'll have to dig through my bookmarks for the site address, but 
they've got a good web presence. Or do a web search on 'Clark' and 
'colloid' and you can all read the same sales pitch.

It costs about as much as any *good* vitamin and mineral supplement, 
so I thought it might be a reasonable suggestion.

There are other products available, of course.

Comments, anyone? ( Like I really have to ask!  <GRIN> )

For health,

Mike
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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