Mike: I'll give you what I have to date. Keep in mind that this based on one extreme case. Infected areas included the lungs and intestines.
After exhausting the allopathic route, the individual spent a small fortune for IV Ozone treatment. The ozone treatment was a very effective start, although it is likely that the benefit experienced was due more to relief from another infection and not the mold. The ozone treatments, however, failed to completely stop the progression . H2O2 IV treatments were started. The H2O2 IV treatment appeared to impact the lung infection more than the ozone treatments did. These two treatments were a great start, but the infections were not halted. They were very expensive, and the individual could no longer afford to continue treatment. Nebulizer use with colloidal silver was started, despite the "warning" from the alt med team ( a licensed MD ). Nebulizing the colloidal silver several times a day dramatically impacted the infection. A very pronounced herx reaction occured in the individual and a pet dog who also had a severe infection. CS enemas, nebulizing and nasal use was utlized aggressively for two months. The individual started high levels of Lauricidin which also dramatically impacted the condition ( thanks Ivan! ). After two months of consistant use, from all appearances, the illness has been halted and based on great improvements in well-being, reversed. An important consideration is Vitamin B injections, as the mold wipes out Thyamine ( in particular ). All this, by the way, from the black silver water which poses such a great public hazard via exploding batteries.... Although the individual has since aquired a more advanced method of CS production. The condition responded well enough to where daily and consistant CS treatment has not been necessary after the initial two months. By the way, visible mold polyps dissapeared in a few short weeks of daily use of CS in the nasal passageways with a spritzer/spray bottle. We know that in lab tests, CS is slow to respond against molds. However, I consulted an MD familiar with CS and molds in-vivo, and he stated that CS can indeed be effective, and encouraged aggressive use. We don't have an explanation for the effectiveness. However, considering the consequences and the alternatives, not to mention the affordability of the silver, one would be wise to put it to the test. Keep in mind aggressive use is needed to keep the CS saturated in the body. The individual was nowhere near as aggressive as I would have been had our positions been reversed. When the silver enters the lungs and then enters the bloodstream, it does not stay there for long. I would have continued raising the dosage level until the maximum dose level, as verified by a rash breakout or similiar skin reaction, was achieved, then held it there, making certain to spread the treatments throughout the day. So: CS oral, nebulized, intranasally, and via enenma; Lauricidin, and Vitamin B, if not injected, than hopefully a sublingual formulation. I don't see how this would be effective, ultimately, while still in a contaminated environment. This individual moved as soon as possible after discovering the condition. Have you ever thought of the wide open spaces of the desert? Best Regards, - Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 5:13 AM Subject: Re: CS>Answer to Catherine, warning to Mike Monett... > url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60624.html > Re: CS>Answer to Catherine, warning to Mike Monett... > From: Jason Eaton > Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 19:56:09 > > > Mike: > > > If you'd like some assistance with these mold spores, perhaps I > > can help. I've been working with an individual who has five lethal > > variations, and it appears like she's turned the tide. > > > You'll certainly need an nebulizer, preferably an oxygen > > nebulizer. You'll need to be aggressive with your colloidal silver > > use via the nebulizer, and there are some other supplements that > > would be extraordinarily advantageous; If you'd like, I'll access > > my archives and post what has thus far been successful for this > > individual. > > > Best Regards, > > > Jason > > Jason, > > Yes, I'd appreciate that very much. Please see what you can find. > > I live on the top floor of a two-story apartment. It is better than > most apartments here in Ottawa as far as mold growth is concerned. > > I have sealed all the heating system ducts throughout the apartment > and closed off all the areas where pipes enter the walls. I sealed > around the door frames and all along the baseboard. Also the > electrical outlets, telephone jacks, thermostat, doorbell, light > switches and ceiling lights. > > But there are two rooms that have connecting passages to the > basement - the kitchen and bathroom. I have sealed every crack and > opening I can find. > > These two rooms are just murder. I stay in them the minimum amount > of time possible, but afterwards it takes several hours for the > headaches to subside enough for me to be able to think. Some days > they never go away. > > I have thrown away most of my clothes and bedding - it was > impossible to get the spores out. I keep everything else sealed in > plastic garbage bags and wear the absolute minimum possible. Even > then, it takes only six to eight hours before the spores start > becoming unbearable. > > Anything you can come up with would be very much appreciated. > > Best Regards, > > Mike Monett > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > >

