I have chronic leukemia, aka lymphoma, a compromised immune system and systemic candida. I am take GSE which removes the biofilm protecting itself from medications, it removes the biofilm, and taking two teaspoons of store bought 500PPM CS. I am pleased with my results, but some friends and relatives are concerned about negative affects of CS. I have been doing this protocol for a month, should I continue or should I fear turning grey? david lubbock tx.
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Neville <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Haven't got a website, but there are a few things on the Net one can read. > It must be remembered though that care should be taken with the > interpretation of any reading material. > > Vincent Goetsch has a downloadable piece of information titled - > "Colloidal Silver (An Analytical - Investigative Report and Theoretical > Overview) if you wish to read this. > > Ronald J Gibbs - "Silver Colloids, Do They Work?". Remember here that > this article is NOT about the so called Colloidal Silver, it's about the > Predominantly Ionic Silver solution, which is what can be made in your > kitchen. He believed he was writing about 'Colloidal Silver' at the time > when in fact he was writing about an Ionic Silver Solution, so bare that in > mind if you read it as this specifically relates to what we make in our > home. > > Not all writings are relevant to all things. There is a difference > between what we produce in our homes using LVDC to what is purchased from > the shop, Re: Colloidal silver {of which most are not as they do not > satisfy accepted literature's definition of what constitutes a 'colloidal' > product} and the Predominantly Ionic Silver solution {the home kitchen > product}. > > Accepted and popular literature states that a colloidal substance should > contain *over* 50% of the solute in particulate form in the solvent, an > Ionic substance contains less than 50% of the solute in particulate form > and over 50% in the *Ionic* form in the solvent. > > Collect as much information as is possible, then weed out the wheat from > the chaff, the facts from the fiction, pick the bones fairly clean, then > after all that, you will still have to make some of your own determinations > or decisions on what information is worthy and what is not <g>. > > N. > > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 18:14:48 -0800 > From: kariscromar...@yahoo.com > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>Web site question > > > I am looking for a web site that I can give to friends who don't know > anything about EIS, to help properly educate them about it, when I give > them some EIS as a gift. Does anyone have a suggestion? This silver-list > would be too complicated for the "uninitiated"! I was wanting to search > this list in case this topic had already been talked about in the archives, > but did not know what to search for. If you have some search suggestions > for this topic, that would be helpful too. FYI, I am pretty new to the > colloidal silver subject also, so you may need to spell things out pretty > clearly for me!! > > Thanks, > Karis >