Greetings, all:

The original treatment system, once called tetrasil, was actually renamed to 
Imusil.  Imusil was what Boyd Graves used to wipe the HIV out of his system.

Old list members will remember that Boyd was actually an eskimo silver list 
participant -- through a third party-- before his single IV injection of Ag4O4 
@ 40PPM.

Back in those days, Boyd was hardly able to get out of bed, and had to have 
help from a neighbor to pick up his mail; generous donations of CS from another 
list member(s).

The Imusil can only be injected once into the bloodstream, and the development 
team, to my knowledge, has refused to comment on why ( I tried to contact them 
some years ago ).

I assume quite a bit of silver is deposited directly into organ tissue; perhaps 
the liver.  HOWEVER, that is ONLY my unsubstantiated assumption.

SO the tetrasil that is marketed legally today is not quite the same product, 
only because it is in a different form.

It shouldn't be that hard to synthesize Ag4O4.  Someone with a lab ( big hints 
here!!! ) should synthesize it and allow the process to be published, for the 
benefit of humanity.

What we're truly dealing with here is nothing short of stabilized ozonated 
silver.

I'm assuming, again, that the crystalline molecue is relatively unstable; 
pathogens act as an ion pump via silver ions.  One silver ion is liberated, and 
then "BAM" the O3 or 04 and a second or second and third silver ion is 
released.  I don't know if the result is a single molecule of silver oxide 
remaining.  Perhaps Mike Monet would like to wrestle with the chemical equation.

There would, relatively speaking, be quite a kinetic force behind such a 
reaction.

O3 oxidizes bacteria and virii hundreds to thousands of times faster than even 
the most advanced isolated silver products-- with a price, though.

I personally "grow weary" of the same old line of "not enough funding for blind 
trials".

I'm well equipped to deal with an influenza epidemic, but many are not!

PS Del:

The homeopathic Heel ointment far surpassed my expections, and I thank you for 
suggesting its use.  If I had known about it a year ago, I am quite certain it 
would have saved me from alot of pain.  As it stands, I'd have to use 1/4 tube 
a day to treat my entire problem, which I cannot currently afford.  However, I 
can treat my right shoulder, which is my "mouse arm", which allows me to use 
the computer more than I would otherwise be able to.

Best regards,

Jason

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 6:39 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Tetrasil


  Well, actually, some of us have pursued it further (Tetrasil ointment).  And 
we now find that we must have it in our medicine cabinet.  I have used it for 
various skin infections, including some bad pimples, cuts, and infected 
fingernail.  My wife has actually cleared up some long standing cysts on her 
face (like small pimples) by rubbing a little into them every night before bed 
(it took months to clear them, but it worked).  I recently sent it to my 
daughter in law who used it to clear up a nasty case of impetigo on her face - 
worked great!  We are very enthusiastic about tetrasil ointment, which 
apparently combines the best properties of oxygen and silver into a single 
product (external use only).

  Take a look at the web page to see the number of different skin conditions 
that Tetrasil has treated effectively.   Only problem is, you sometimes can't 
get any - and the price was raised recently.

  Del
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: bailar 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 5:47 PM
    Subject: CS>Tetrasil


    I was curious if anyone had followed up on tetrasil. There were some posts 
about it a while back. I am using the gel on a fungal nail of 20 years, and it 
is actually working. Has been about 2 months. Nothing else has helped the nail. 
I would like to talk to the scientist who invented it. Someone posted that the 
Israeli's were stockpiling it but I assume that is urban legend or a joke? If 
not, where did they access that information?

    I have looked at all the patents and a few months ago talked to the company 
headquarters (one guy) here in Rhode Island. There is not enough funding to run 
a proper clinical trial at this point. This is different than colloidal silver, 
or colloidal silver IV, as the way it's made, the electrons function like 
little bombs, apparently.

    Thanx in advance for any info or thoughts. I am curious why nobody pursued 
it further.


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