Where to start hunting ??????

EPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
  Public Health Service
National Institutes of Health
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
Hamilton, Montana 59840
(406) 363-3211
FTS (700) 322-8400
January 13, 1995
Dear Sir:*
This is to inform you that we have received a sample (12 ml) of your
colloidal silver (1,500 ppm) preparation and have evaluated its
effectiveness in a preliminary pilot study against Lyme disease spirochete,
Borrelia burgdorferi (B31) and against the relapsing fever agent, B. Hermsii
(HS-1).*
In both tests, BSK cultured spirochetes were treated with 150 and 15 ppm of
colloidal silver. When examined 24 hours later, none of the treated cultures
contained live spirochetes. Few spirochetes, all dead, were observed at 48
hours.
Additional in vitro and in vivo studies are in progress and will be reported
as soon as results become available.
Sincerely yours,

Willy Burgdorfer, Ph.D.
Scientist Emeritus
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
Microscopy Branch Senior Staff Fellow
Laboratory of Microbial Structure and Function
WB/TGS:bk
Tom G. Schwan, Ph.D.

This is a given example of one disease that it is proven to kill… These
above given doctors should be good in helping to build an accurate list of
C.S. beatable pathogens …
Regards,
Alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 9:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CS doesn't work ...

Andy,

I was paying attention just fine,


You wrote:
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Slow down Jay. I know someone once said that CS kills over
600 different pathogens. It has been quoted over and over by
unscrupulous CS  manufactures, but I don't think the statement
has ever been qualified.

The statement is probably true, but I've never seen references to the
actual lab tests. It's most likely a bad marketing tool. When you see
statements like "KILLS OVER 600 DIFFERENT PATHOGENS" on someone's web site,
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and put up these questions.
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Who made this study?
When?
Where?
Where is it published?
What strength of CS was used?
What specific pathogens?
Was a control group used?
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What does this sound like???

Is this a jedi mind trick or am I just twisting your words?


You did this to me the first time I ever posted about CS and it gives the
idea to everyone else, where is the proof, the validity.
In your tone of how you come across you make the person posting feel they
are making a mistake, and their judgment is flawed.
Well yes they need to do some research, and if most people also did just
some research into the harm of conventional medicine alot of doctors would
be out of business.

I emailed Dr.Leavitt some time ago and asked him about the study on CS and
if he could send me some of the findings on the research, he emailed back
saying while he'd like to, he couldn't but they would be publishing their
findings in the near future in I believe he said the New England Journal of
Medicine. I guess we'll just have to wait.
So he had confirmed the study had been done and/or was ongoing, he also
mentioned maybe I should look up another microbiologist that went on to a
University in Colorado that was part of the study and is taking the study
further. I am also trying to get myself a copy of the february 1923 British
Medical Journal.

I also personally know CS works so I don't need anybody to validate what I
already know.
I would rather be blue and healthy, than sick and dying under a doctors care
that would be feeding me meds that for the most part while (possibly??????)
ridding me of one thing, would be definitely affecting me adversly in
another way.
One person turns a slightly light shade of blue compared to 250,000 people
dying in a year at the hands of doctors. Get that, a quarter of a million
people die at the hands of doctors in the US alone. While I feel bad about
Rosemary Jacobs, what about all of those people that can't voice their
discord about an unpleasant medical experience because,  THEY'RE DEAD!!!!!!!

1 blue person <> 250,000 dead people (sorry dude there is no comparison)

Look at it that way.

And while the smallpox thing may have been OT it is right on when it comes
to disinformation.


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