> From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>

> Tumors, expecially cancer,  have blood vessels inside of them, if they 
> didn't they would die. The CS simply is in the blood.  Are you thinking 
> of a cyst?

###### Hi Marshall.  No, I'm not thinking of a cyst.  We're talking tumors 
here.  And I'm aware that tumors develop their own blood vessel system.

> There are many types of tumors.  Some are cancerous and some are not.  
> Those that are cancerous are often if not usually caused by viruses. 

###### It appears to be a fact that *some* cancers are caused by viruses.
 
> But it doesn't matter, silver causes cells that are injured or 
> misbehaving to revert back to stem cells, and then redifferentiate back 
> to the proper cell types.  This I believe is what when CS gets rid of 
> cancer often the tumor does not die, it simply changes back to what it 
> suppose to be (just like warts do).

###### If I understand you correctly, you believe that Colloidal Silver can 
cure cancer.  Personally, I think this is a stretch.   And I think we need to 
be very careful making claims like this.  Even here on this list where we have 
a group of very open-minded people, there are surely newcomers who are just 
beginning to accept the possibility that CS can cure external infections, and 
colds, etc.  Claims that it can cure cancer could send them running.   

> Not sure what you mean by that. They (tumors) are often infected with 
> viruses. 

###### Is this a matter of semantics?  Tumors can be caused by viruses -- but 
the tumor itself is not *infected* with a virus.  

> They often are infected by viruses.

####### Again -- can be caused by a virus.
 
> If they were normal, they would not be abnormally growing.

###### Granted.  But it's the growth factor that is the abnormality.
 
> There is killed, and there is healed.  CS kills viruses, which are 
> controlling the DNA, and it heals damaged DNA by getting it to revert 
> back to stem cells.

###### I can see where that could occur in a wound where CS has direct access 
to tissue that is already trying to repair itself.  But the physiology of a 
tumor is different.  The tumor itself, and the cells within it, cloak 
themselves with the tissue of normal cells.  That's why the body's own immune 
system does not attack a tumor -- it doesn't recognize it as a threat.  That's 
also why Laetrile is effective as a cancer treatment -- it strips the cloaking 
away, leaving the malignant cells exposed for the immune system to recognize 
and deal with.  I don't see how Colloidal Silver would recognize and alter what 
the immune system cannot.  But that's simply my opinion which is offered as a 
response, and is not intended to be antagonistic in any way.  MA



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