I thought the list might like to read some very fresh testimonial evidence
with documents of support. We have such reports each week on our "Silver
Nuggets" newsletter. Read carefully. The doctors' letters at the end are
very enlightening if you factor in that they knew Mark was taking colloidal
silver and no other treatment. Tests are not subject to placebo effect.
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Dear Bill
My name is Mark and for the past year or so, I had not been feeling very
well. I felt like I had a cold all the time but did not have the runny nose
and congestion. I was also plagued by teriffic itching and tan collored
stools. I decided to go to the doctors this past April. I described my
symptoms to him and he felt that he should draw some blood for a liver
function test. My liver function test came back abnormal so he then drew
some more blood to check for Hepatitis A, B and C. I was considered at risk
for I work in the health care field and I have been exposed to patients'
blood. On June 20, 2001, I recieved a call from my doctor's nurse that I
tested positive for hep. C. and that he wanted me to come back in a month
and draw some more blood and discuss treatment options. I was devastated
when I found out. I felt like walking disease and just wanted to crawl in a
hole and die. I started doing research on the Internet and came accross
information on colloidal silver. I was inspired by the testimonies about
people recovering from hep. C when taking colloidal silver.I purchased
Utopia Silver's 20 PPM solution and started taking it on June 25, 2001. I
had spoken to my doctor about it but he advised me against it but did not
provide a reason. On the fourth day of taking colloidal silver, I noticed
that the night sweats had stopped and that I did not have to take a nap when
I got home from work. On July 11, 2001, I went to the doctor to have more
blood drawn and to discuss treatment options. I explained to the doctor that
I had been feeling really good since I started taking the colloidal silver a
nd that I really did not feel sick anymore. He did not say much and said
that I would be placed in a study group that is experimenting with a new
drug.On July 26, 2001, I received a letter from my doctor that I did not
have any signs of the virus in my blood and that my liver function test came
back normal. He provided two possible explainations, neither of which was
colloidal silver. I honestly feel that colloidal silver was what saved my
life. I consumed 4 tablespoons of the colloidal silver daily with no ill
side effects except for a little diarrhea. I urge everyone that is faced
with this terrible disease to try colloidal silver for up to at least six
months. My virus count was very low and that is why it took such a short
period. I continue to take a tablespoon a day and continue to feel great. I
have included copies of the letters from the doctors. I wish everyone who
tries this miracle cure the same outcome that I have experienced.
Thank you Bill !!!
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Here are those letters in order by date. Copies of them are on file here,
but they would not scan well and therefore we have typed them for legiblity
purposes.
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June 26, 2001

Dear Mark,
I am writing this letter concerning the blood work that was obtained from an
outside laboratory on may 24, 2001. As was discussed with my office nurse,
this blood work does indicate that you are positive for the hepatitis C
virus. Your hepatitis C count is less than 600 particles of virus per cc of
blood. This is indeed encouraging, as this is an extremly low viral load.
Based on this, I would ask that you keep your follow-up appointment in our
office with Mr. Askey on July 11, 2001 for discussion of treatment of
hepatitis c.

I hope that this correspondence finds you well. If you have any questions
regarding this information, or if any problems arise, please do not hesitate
to give me a call at xxx xxxx. I will make every attempt to return your call
as expediently as possible.

Sincerely,

Michael J Georgetson, MD
Section of Gastroenterology

MJG: EAH: JDR

.................................

July 26, 2001

Dear Mark,
It was a pleasure seeing you during your visit to the Department of
Gastroenterology at the Guthrie Clinic on July 11, 2001. I have received the
results of the blood work that was drawn following your visit.

I am very pleased to report that your hepatitis C test was negative. There
was no indication of current infection. Your hepatitis C RNA by PCR
qualitative test, which tells us whether there is virus present, was
negative. Your quantitative test, which tells us how much virus is present,
failed to detect the virus. This suggests that you are not infected with
hepatitis C. This brings up two possibilities. You could have been infected
with the virus and cleared it on your own. Up to 15% of the population is
able to do this. The second possibility is that the original hepatitis C
test was falsely positive. At any rate, there is no indication of virus at
this time, and after discussing the results with Dr. Georgetson, he does not
believe there is any reason to treat it at this time.

Your Liver function tests are normal at this time as are your blood mineral
levels and kidney function tests. Your blood sugar was minimally elevated at
130 (normal 65-110). If you had eaten prior to this test, this is a fairly
common finding. Your complete blood count was normal. There was no
indication of any inflamation or anemia. Your blood clotting studies were
normal indicating that your liver is producing enzymes necessary for blood
clotting.

Based on this information, Dr. Georgetson has suggested that you follow up
in the office in 6 months at which time we will recheck your hepatitis C
test as well as your liver function tests. I have placed you on a reminder
list for this.

The blood work does not explain the fatigue that you had been experiencing
or the abdominal discomfort. If the fatigue persists, I would ask that you
follow up with your primary care provider for further workup. If your
abdominal discomfort persists, I would ask that you call our office for
further care.

I hope that this correspondence finds you well. If you have any questions
regarding this information, or if any problems arise, please do not hesitate
to give me a call at xxx xxxx. I will make every attempt to return your call
as expediently as possible.

Sincerely,

Bruce D Askey, MS, CRNP
Section of Gastroenterology

BDA: LAF
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Regards,
Bill Fernald
www.utopiasilver.com






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