You can find a good explanation of mild silver protein and why not to use it at
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html
Scroll down to Mild Silver Protein.
Since Mild Silver Protein products contain some kind of suspension agent, usually gelatin, I believe, and can actually be contaminated with bacteria, they are particularly unsuited for IV use. I believe the site below, natural-immunogenics makes an ionic silver product (that is only available to physicians) for IV use. I could be wrong, and don't have time to read their site to find out. Perhaps someone else on this list will know about that.

You will also notice the silver-colloids site is not very enthusiastic about ionic silver, so to get the other side of that argument, see
http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/documentation.php

As to bromelain, this article is one I found and it says the blood thinning effects are "modest" and just says it should not be used along with other blood thinning agents.
http://supplementwatch.com/suplib/supplement.asp?DocId=1056
sol

zeb caffe wrote:

Bromelian if used with meals will act as a digestive enzyme. Between meals, it acts as an anti-inflammatory. As far as surgery, I had understood it to be a concern to use before hand due to blood thinning qualities. After surgery , is a different matter.Maybe I am in err about this thou. I would really appreciate any answers on my questions regarding silver in previous posts. I know that some of the old timers must have opinions on silver IVs(protein) and the mild silver protein oral product.Thanks

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