I have an urgent question to ask you at the request of a neighbor. A physician (hematologist) and neighbor of mine, now finds herself in a dilemma. She has chronic Lyme disease, is taking only Doxycycline, and she is scheduled for hip surgery in late September to fix a botched hip job. They want to take two pints of blood from her soon and hold it for possible use during surgery.
She knows from looking at her own blood under her own microscope that the Lyme bugs she has multiply quickly in her blood in just one day without Doxy. So she plans to request that her donated blood be irradiated so that the hospital won't give her back her own blood overloaded with Lyme bugs. Here is the dilemma . . . She wants to know if anyone on the silver-list can tell her or if even someone might be willing to just speculate at what the consequences might be, if any, if she embarks now on a vigorous CS treatment program for her Lyme disease. Does anyone foresee a possible problem with her receiving her own irradiated blood that was loaded with colloidal silver at the time it was irradiated? I am hoping that this question has come up before and someone has an answer or at least an opinion they are not reluctant to share. -- Spiroflex

