Heres a little more info about a testimonial I posted a few weeks ago.

David


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I am telling all my friends about my experience. You are most welcome to do
so as well.
Yes, I have type-1 diabetes and use insulin. I was bitten by a spider in
October 2006; they cut my toe off in April 2008 but the cut didnt heal, so they did a bypass to improve the blood supply to my leg, but it didnt heal
and the wound split open from the knee down, then the surface died and
became infected.
The surgeon said they had to amputate again in Nov 2008, above the knee but I began my regimen and the surface of the wound turned pink, then red (blood supply), granulation resumed, the skin gradually closed and it got better.

I use a syringe to drop insulin onto the surface and I spread it with my
dried metho-sterilized finger. I wait a few minutes then I bung the
colloidal silver in the wound.

Incidentally, my GP is happy to prescribe the treatment on diabetic wounds,
and I have shown the nursing staff the whole procedure.

Also bear in mind that it might only work on diabetic wounds. Many type-2
diabetics who do not use insulin might know someone who uses insulin.

Incidentally, the insulin trick is on the net (Michigan uni), so you might
pass the link around without the TGA messing-up health care yet again.

Google "topical insulin" wound michigan

A friend from work had a non-healing diabetic ulcer (type-2 diabetes) for a
year. I told her to try the insulin and a month later, as I was about to
visit her to give her some of my colloidal silver, she rang to tell me the ulcer was healed. (inection is what leads to amputation in diabetic ulcers; she was lucky to avoid infection for a year, but the CS would have made it
safer)

Glenn
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From: Alchemysa <[email protected]>
Date: 18 January 2009 4:25:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>A satisfying testimonial...


Heres a nice testimonial....

CS-Usage-Comments = I had a non-healing open wound down my leg after cuts from a bypass split open. Each time the dead tissue was removed the fresh surface died within a day, and in November 2008 the surgeon told me my leg had to go. Soon after a doctor removed the dead surface layer as one last
attempt I applied Colloidal silver gel and the
wound on my leg stayed alive and gradually shrank and the skin closed,
over a two to three-month period.
I attribute the good results to four things that I did:
1) I applied insulin to the surface to promote healing;
2) The silver gel prevented infection while promoting healing;
3) Seaweed dressing (Kaltostat) gave the cells a framework on which to
grow;
4) Paper tape (micropore) pulled the sides of the wound together and
prevented movement that might have impaired the healing

The colloidal silver generator and gelling agent were the
best investment I ever made.

(From. GC. Wavell Heights, Brisbane, Australia)

What a shame the FDA and TGA (Aust) ban us from telling anyone about it.

David



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