I agree with the taking of colloidal silver for prevention, but
unfortunatly the example you gave is not good supporting evidence.  BSE
cannot be prevented by colloidal silver since no pathogens are
involved.  Prions are the cause of BSE, and prions are nothing more than
misfolded proteins that can not be killed because they are not alive in
the first place.

Marshall

Robert Bartell wrote:

> The reason for taking coloidal silver on a daily basis and
> maintaining  a constant good solid level in your circulation systems
> is primarily because you never know what you are going to be exposed
> to .... or when! An ounce of cheap prevention is worth pounds of
> expensive cures.... right?  Anyhow, to make my point, check this:
> HEALTHCARE, etc
>
> * 'BSE' alert over chicken and lamb
>
> Food safety experts have called for a ban on "cannibalistic" farm
> feeding methods. They fear that feeding blood, tallow, gelatin,
> chicken manure and feathers to livestock could spark a new BSE
> epidemic.    Experts believe the last outbreak was caused by feeding
> cows with infected sheep and cattle remains. Livestock can no longer
> be fed recycled meat or bonemeal, but the Food Standards Agency said
> this did not go far enough. It wants an end to the legal practice of
> putting animal waste in feed, or "intra-species recycling".    FSA
> chief Sir John Krebs said animal waste was only used on a small scale
> in the UK but European farmers did use waste in their livestock feed -
>
> and much of our meat is imported.    A survey published by the Co-op
> showed the public is disgusted by animal cannibalism. Nine out of 10
> disapprove of the use of chicken feathers in feed and 86 per cent the
> use of blood.
>
> Source: Staff reporter Useful link: http://www.foodstandards.gov.uk/
>
> Uuuuuggggghhhh!