What is Collidal silver?

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Can anyone fill me in on what collidal silver generator is and what it is used for.I have seen the advertisements for it in several homesteading type magazines.Thanks and Happy Holidays to all.

-- Dave (duckthis1@maqs.net), December 14, 2001

Answers

Colloidal Silver was the antibiotic used before the big surge of penicillin. I cannot tell you the whole details on the ways and wherefores of this product, but, I can tell you that I have a generator, and have used the silver for 3 years now. My children and I have used it for colds, sinuses, skin infections, eye infections, and anything else that we would ordinarily thing an antibiotic is needed for. We have not had to buy or use any pharmacy antibiotics since we have used the silver. I use it on and in my farm animals as well with great success. Go to www.google.com and type in colloidal silver and do some research. In His Grace, Sissy

-- Sissy Sylvester-Barth (iblong2Him@ilovejesus.net), December 14, 2001.

A collodial generator is a device that uses electrolysis to make silver collodes. Minimum power to do so is 30v dc. You need also pure silver .999 in order to avoid the other chemical processes that might occur with the process. Like silver nitrate etc. which is not a good thing to the body. Also distilled water is prefered. A google search will give you many pages of pros and cons. It is a anti- bacterial/viral agent that doesn't destroy your good bacteria in your stomach also virus don't build up an immunity to it like they can with modern antibiotics. It would depend on who you listen to as to it's benefits or lack thereof. It can be used daily as a preverntative and in larger dose to stall/halt colds etc. It is easy to make, but the FDA is trying to put a stop/hold on it as it is determining if this is a medicine that needs to be under it's jurisdiction and control of who, what where etc. makes it. Another good anti bacterial/viral agent is oil of oregano (I've been using it for a few years, long before it became popular. Make sure that it is the wild oregano variety, not the store bought marjoram/sage) good strong stuff (keep some on hand in a just in case bag). Hope that this helps you. Merry Christmas

-- Jonathan (jonathan_sz@yahoo.com), December 14, 2001.

Thanks much.

-- Dave.??? (duckthis1@maqs.net), December 15, 2001.

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