> Ivan,
> Could you repost the long list of household uses for cs? I lost
my copy.
>
> Thanks, Tom

A FEW UNIQUE PLUS TRADITIONAL USES FOR SILVER COLLOID

Copyright 8 1995/1997 Robert C. Beck. Revision 28 February 1997

When you control a source of penny-per-gallon make-it-yourself
high
concentration silver colloid (see attached how-to page) you can
use it
for hundreds of health improvement applications. A few are
suggested
here. You can use most tap water to make colloid for industrial
and
external uses and distilled or de-ionized water for internal or
injectable applications.

Add to suspected drinking water when traveling or camping.
Colloid
sprayed bums heal rapidly without scarring. Safely sterilize
anything
from toothbrushes to surgical instruments. Use topically on cuts,
wounds, abrasions, rashes, sunburn. razor nicks1 bandages. Spray
on
garbage to prevent decay odors. Mist kitchen sponges1 towels,
cutting
boards to eliminate E. Coli 0157:H7 and salmonella bacteria to
prevent
food poisoning, gastrointestinal inflammation, and genital tract
infections.

Add when canning, preserving, bottling. Use like peroxide on zits
and
acne. Add to juices and milk. Will delay spoiling, fermenting,
deteriorating, clabbering or curdling. Spray in shoes, between
toes,
between legs to stop most skin itch, athletes foot, fungi, jock
itch.
Diminish dandruff, psoriasis, skin rashes, etc. Add to bath
water,
gargle, douches, colon irrigation, nasal spray and dental
water-pic
solutions. Cuts downtime dramatically with colds, flu, pneumonia,
staph, strep, respiratory infections and rhino viruses. Skin
itch, eye
and ear infections, some moles and warts vanish when colloid is
sprayed on body after bathing. Use with Q-tip on fingernail,
toenail,
and ear fungi. Neutralize tooth decay and bad breath. Colloid
stops
halitosis by eliminating bacteria deep in throat and on back of
tongue. Unlike pharmaceutical antibiotics, silver colloid never
permits strain-resistant pathogens to evolve.

Put a few drops on band-aids and bandages to shorten healing
times.
Health professionals might consider IV and IM injections. Tumor
and
polyp shrinking is reported when masses are injected directly
(when
colloid is added to sterile physiological saline or Ringer's
Solution
which contains ~9000 ppm sodium chloride). Toothaches, mouth
sores,
bacterial irritations are diminished. Soak dentures. Spray
refrigerator, freezer and food storage bin interiors. Stop mildew
and
wood rot. Mix in postage stamp, envelope, and tape moistening
wells,
paint and paste pots to prevent bacterial growth, odors, spoiling
or
souring. Add to water based paints, wallpaper paste, dishwater,
cleaning and mopping solutions, etc. Spray pet bedding and let
dry.

Spray on top of contents of opened jam, jelly, and condiment
containers and inside lids before replacing. Mix a little in pet
water, birdbaths, cut flower vases. Always add to swamp cooler
water.
Spray air conditioner filters after cleaning. Swab air ducts and
vents
to prevent breeding sites for germs. Use routinely in laundry
final
rinse water and always before packing away seasonal clothes. Damp
clothes or towels and washcloths will not sour or mildew.
Eliminate
unwanted microorganisms in planter soils and hydroponics systems.
Spray plant foliage to stop fungi, molds, rot, and most plant
diseases.

Treat pools, fountains, humidifiers, Jacuzzis, hot tubs, baths,
dishwashers, recirculating cooling tower water, gymnasium foot
dips,
and bath and shower mats. Spray inside shoes, watch bands and
gloves
and under fingernails periodically. Treat shower stalls, tubs,
fonts,
animal watering troughs, shavers to avoid trading germs. Rinse
fruit
and vegetables before storing or using. Put in cooking water.
Human
and animal shampoos become disinfectants. Prevent carpets,
drapes,
wallpaper from mildewing. Wipe telephone mouthpieces, pipe stems,
headphones, hearing aids, eyeglass frames, hairbrushes, combs,
loofas.
Excellent for diapers and diaper rash.

Do toilet seats, bowls, tile floors, sinks, urinals, doorknobs.
Kill
persistent odors. Rinse invalid's pillowcases, sheets, towels and
bedclothes.

There are literally thousands of other essential uses for this
ridiculously inexpensive, odorless, tasteless, colorless, totally
benign and easily produced powerful non-toxic disinfectant and
healing
agent. You'll find that a spray or misting bottle of silver
colloid
solution may be the most useful health enhancement tool in your
environment.
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Will that do? ;-)
Ivan





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