I read through the posting at the website and although there are two or three statements that don't ring true and there is a lot of missing information, I feel that for the most part the statements made were thought out and careful and generally true. What there is , is a lack of the anecdotal information that we are all used to seeing, accepting and parroting and of course none of our personal experience. The writer just isn't on the same page that most of the people on the list are on.
One of my clients sold some CS to a person who had horrific acne all over his back, pustules etc and general infection. Medical Abx creams did not help. After two - three sprays of CS, it started to clear up. When they returned to the Doctor he exclaimed that they must have been using their Rx ok. They replied no, that it only messed him up further and they had been using the CS instead. He replied, Rubbish, that stuff doesn't work - to which they replied that they had been using nothing else and his condition was improving. Never ask a doctor what he thinks about colloidal silver. You'll get a discouraging answer. Always ask him what he knows about colloidal silver to which if he is honest, he has to reply, "nothing really" to which you reply, well I guess I'm talking to the wrong person. Hope this is helpful From: Dee Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>How do I defend CS against this website? This is just some of the same old rubbish that has been put out about CS since the year dot. All you can do is just explain the difference in the 'old' type of silver to the one we use now, and just hope that it is accepted. If not, then they will just have to believe what they will. I face this all the time and I'm just fed up with it now. My friend would rather choose to be ill for four weeks on end on anti-biotics than take a proper amount of CS to cure her ailments. I have given up. Dee -------Original Message------- From: cyndiann9 Date: 14/07/2008 21:28:57 To: [email protected] Subject: CS>How do I defend CS against this website? I mentioned on a hep c group that I take CS and they posted this link: http://nccam.nih.gov/health/alerts/silver/#c I know most of it isn't true. How can I show them? Cyndi

