Jason: What about the salve for external use? It seems like that should be safe, and maybe effective???
Del ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Eaton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 4:24 PM Subject: CS>Tetrasil > Greetings, all: > > I've been following the Tetrasil issue for quite some time. > > I'm suspecting that there are serious dangers associated with use, although > this is only a suspicion, and it's based on one unqualified statement: > > Tetrasil can only be injected into the body one time, and only one time. > Nowhere have I found the information as to why. I assume that the liver > takes a BIG hit with the single dose. > > Now, when these people inject this product into the body, they are bringing > the total blood content of silver up to 40PPM. That is bordering on > absolute insanity. The company states that the product is non-toxic, and > that has to be an outright lie. If it was not toxic, as claimed, then there > shouldn't be an issue with injecting it a second time. > > The patented molecule ( a silica fused molecule, and thus a crystal ) acts > as a delivery device that is triggered by "pathogens". The makers claim > that it is the energy release that is responsible for effectiveness. So you > have a biologically inert substance going into the body, and then exploding > when it contacts trigger material. What's left is a bunch of oxygen, in who > knows what form, and a bunch of silver ions, both being delivered with a > kenetic force that likely cannot be predicted in every situation. > > Now, we can get a similiar response by the addition of H2O2 and HIGH quality > silver injected into the body at far lower levels, with complete safety, > provided that one knows what one is doing. > > The most famous case: > > http://testimonials.silvermedicine.org/content/australia-hiv-iv.html > > This treatment was done with a product called Silver Colloid Australia. > > 2 ml of 6% h2o2 were combined with a mediocre but CLEANLY produced CS ( 2 > ml ) and injected into the body. > > This is a truly safe ( when done with full knowledge and proper > preparation ), effective treatment, which can be repeated over the long > term, and which keeps the amount of silver injected into the body at a > minimum. > > I hate to say this, but I can imagine many circumstances where it may be > possible that injecting tetrasil at those high volumes might kill someone. > As an example, what if an individual also had a late stage, undiagnosed > lymphatic cancer? It is feasible that this might literally result lethal > shock. > > The idea of finding a delivery method for silver ions is an excellent one, > and I've always been interested in this line of research. However, this > particular company has avoided many issues, and then mysteriously backed > down ( at least publically ) from their hype. I've seen it before. It my > not be "government conspiracy" but rather, unwillful negligence. It's > possible to cause hemmoroghing by injecting 10 ml of isolated silver into > the bloodstream if the body has not been acclimated to silver via oral use, > although the circumstances surrounding this have not been identified, and > the single case that I am aware of was not lethal, just scary, and occured > because the practitioner in question didn't follow instructions. Tetrasil > had to modify their original protocol once since it was first used, I'm > betting that they've found they HAVE to reduce the amount used in the > bloodstream for safety reasons, and I bet that lower amounts of tetrasil are > not effective. > > Enter: Isolated Silver. > > Best Regards, > > Jason > > > -- > 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]> > >

