I was diagnosed with ADD when I was 48. I've been on medication for it ever
since with some success, but still not enough to really resolve my ADD issues
fully.
I am very new to the world of CS and similar therapies and have been mostly
doing a ton of research online as one thing tends to lead to another. Right
now I think my brain is going to explode as I'm grappling with CS, H2O2, MMS,
colloidal gold, Blood Electrification, Magnets, EDTA, and god knows what else.
It is all fascinating to me.
I am a skeptic at heart, or perhaps merely a cynic. I don't want to believe in
outlandish stuff just because I WANT it to be true. I want to believe because
I'm convinced. Whether there are conspiracies or not with the established
medical communities or not, is not that important to me. I recognize that
there certainly can be, whether intentional or not.
So, I have made my own home-made colloidal silver, but wasn't able to confirm
it until I got a water meter thru Ebay for a mere $15. Found that my 1st brew
came in at 6 ppm, which I think is about perfect. I used two .999 pure silver
dollars for electrodes, distilled water and used a tupperware pitcher to hold
it all in. I didn't have a fishtank bubbler, so I used a nebulizer which was a
lot more powerful than I would have liked.
My first day that I sampled my brew was last Saturday. On Sunday I woke up
with a considerably stuffy nose and had a productive drainage which appeared to
be a sinus infection. (I'll pass on the intimate details.). I took a good
dose of my home-brew that day as well as Monday. My stuffiness disappeared
within 1/2 hour or so and has not yet returned.
After a couple days, I decided I needed more and better equipment to really
know exactly how successful my first batch of CS was, so I ordered a testing
device on Ebay which arrived yesterday.
On Tuesday, I found the Meso Gold etc. website and was entranced with the
testimonials. Now, being a cynic and skeptic, I'm not one to put a great deal
of confidence into anecdotal evidence. However, the testimonies were pretty
convincing and with my ADD problems plus my considerable depression issues
(you'll have to know more of my life story to appreciate this issue), I allowed
myself to be hopeful and ordered a litre of the meso-gold product.
It arrived yesterday. I took a tablespoon when I opened the package, and
another this morning. I don't have a lot to report yet, other than I think I
have experienced some elevation of mood and mental focus, but it could easily
be my imagination as this can be pretty subjective. I think if I see a
dramatic change, I will be convinced.
It would be great if it works as advertised since my daughter has serious ADD
issues interfering with school, and my wife has lost a great deal of her
cognitive ability in recent years. Her micro-biography - she was a high
school valedictorian, graduated from MSU with honors in Accounting, became a
CPA and was highly efficient and organized. This is the woman I married 19
years ago. She has a history of occasional migraines which became a severe
problem in 2003 when she was no longer able to continue working due to
depression, brain fog, and daily migraines. She has them every single day
since 2006 and her mental focus has continued to slowly deteriorate, but has
been going much more rapidly this year. She has a lot of mental confusion,
poor short-term memory to the point she can now no longer read books because
she can't remember the first part of the paragraph by the time she gets to the
end. She is now showing a lot of trouble in
following my conversations with her when I am explaining various issues or
events, especially in regards to our son's ongoing divorce melodrama.
She was found to have an auto-immune disorder, which was officially diagnosed
as 'connective tissue disorder.' The rheumatologist stopped her from answering
questions during his diagnosis consultation. The reason, he told us, was that
if he got ONE more positive answer, he would be obliged to diagnose her with
lupus and she would become uninsurable. And the treatment for lupus and the
less scary (to insurance companies) diagnosis of connective tissue disorder is
the same. What a nice doctor.
I had intended to write this email just to let folks know where I was at with
CS therapy and my early experience so far with meso-gold, and hope for useful
comments. But of course, if anyone has any thoughts on my wife's situation
and whether meso gold or other products might help her, I'd LOVE to hear it.
Thanks much.
Steve G