>>I READ SOMETHING ABOUT COPPER
>>EXPERIENCE WITH DIFFERENTS COLLOIDAL,(LIKE:GOLD,COPPER,IRON...)

>>ANY IDEAS ANYONE ?

>>   ACERES...

Hi - I've had no experience with other colloidals other than copying info off 
of the net on them.  I am game to try both Gold and Copper as sound as though 
they will help inflamation and arthritis problems.  The lists of things they 
are helpful for goes on and on.  Probably not as much as silver but sound 
very affective in their own areas.

Colloidal Gold:   known for its powers as an anti-inflammatory.  It has been 
known to be effective for easing the pains and swellings of arthritis, 
rheumatism, bursitis, and tendonitis.  In former times it was used to quell 
the cravings for alcohol, and has been used as a remedy for digestive 
disorders, circulatory problems, depression, obesity, and burns.  It is 
reputed to be a powerful glandular rejuvenant with life extension and brain 
function enhancing possibilities.  Studies indicate that regular use of this 
mineral can increase the I.Q. by as much as 20%.  Many users say that it 
produces a peaceful, euphoric state which tends to counteract and relieve 
depression and anxiety.  Unlike the toxic gold salts often used for 
arthritis, it has no unpleasant side effects.

Colloidal Copper:  Copper is an essential micro-nutrient.    It is needed for 
red blood cell formation, protein metabolism, the production of RNA, enzyme 
activity, hair and skin color, and the health of the nerves.  If you take 
large amounts of vitamin C, you need more copper.  Colloidal Copper has been 
used as a remedy for grey hair, burns, arthritis, parasites, and viral and 
bacterial infections.  

I copied this info off of one of the colloidal websites.

Barb


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