In a message dated 10/28/2002 1:00:18 AM Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> Thanks for helping demystify this curiously nebulous product; they
> certainly have a convincing
> PR/sales pitch.
> Would you say both products brought you to a higher support level than
> before using either?
> In the absence of the Toddy, would you and/or he take SeaSilver, or
> devise a Plan B to accomplish your ends?
> Are they comparable in price?
> jr
> 

Hi,
I have an autoimmune disease so I must be careful in what I do for my
immune sysytem.  One of my problems was fatigue. (among others).
Someone mentioned Seasilver so I did lots of investigating.  I ordered
the 3 pack for $100.  I could tell I had more energy and certainly more
stamina.  So I ordered a case and shared it with others.  My sister-in-law
who smokes and drinks but does do some health minded things
agreed to take it (only if I gave it to her free).  She has had a fungus on 
her chest all of her adult life.  Every summmer she goes to the Derma-
tologist and he gives her a perscription for 3 pills to get rid of the fungus.
In 2 weeks she called me and said it was gone and she does have
more energy and never wants to be without it.  Everyone that has used it
loves it.  

The reason I chose it: because of the autoimmune my ND had me taking
a vitamin/mineral pill, colloidal silver,  herbal teas for kidney/bladder
and a special kelp.  I have now quit taking these because they are all
in SS.  

My dad lives with me and has prostate cancer.  The same ND treats him.
Since starting SS he says he urinates better and gets up less at night.
His PSA has dropped from 33 to 10.9 with any drugs although he does
see 2 medical doctors.  We have not had it checked since he started the 
SS.  

My husband, daughter, grandson also take it so price is a factor with me.
And I do realize we are each different and respnd to different things.
I do not sell it so this is not an ad for any business.  ;~)

I have never tried the toddy but I'm sure it is good also.

Edith