My MD recommended a sinus spray of colloidal silver, that actually works way
better than the flu—— prescription stuff, I’ve been pretty happy with it, and
I was surprised when it was recommended by a mainstream person.
elaine
On Apr 20, 2020, at 6:49 PM, Lawrence Pruyne <docpruyne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jonathan cites four scientific studies conducted by:
Dr. Willy Burgdorfer, Ph.D.
Margret Bayer, Ph.D.
Dr. M. Paul Farber
The Department of Health and Human Services, Rocky Mountain Laboratories
Shauna's "almost" a nurse. Brad works on computers at UMass Amherst. They
know more than all those doctors and their research cohorts combined.
That's all I need to know about their opinions.
Brad, you give EXACTLY the reason why mainstream medicine views colloidal
silver as unproven and dangerous: they can't make money off it. People make
it at home, cheap. That's probably what a lot of our grandmothers did.
How long has the medical profession known about the positive effects of
colloidal silver in fighting human diseases?
Over one hundred years.
How do I know that? I checked out what the most prestigious journal in
medicine, The Lancet, had to say about it...and the title says it all.
The Lancet,
Volume 184, ISSUE 4763
<https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/issue/vol184no4763/PIIS0140-6736(00)X8295-5>,
P1359, December 12, 1914
EXPERIMENTS ON THE GERMICIDAL ACTION OF COLLOIDAL SILVER.
W.J. Simpson, C.M.G., M.D. ABERD., F.R.C.P. LOND.
<https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(00)96700-X/fulltext#>
R.Tanner Hewlett, M.D. LOND., F.R.C.P. LOND.
<https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(00)96700-X/fulltext#>
Yes, I believe The Lancet, and the two doctors that wrote the article.
That's six (6) doctors who have carried out experiments, and established the
FACT that colloidal silver is useful in treating certain human health
conditions.
Yes, I believe The Lancet, and six doctors, and Jonathan.
Thank you, Jonathan. If I ever get lyme disease, the first thing I'm trying
is colloidal silver. If it's good enough for my grandmother, it's good enough
for me.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 3:57 PM Shauna Lynn Mallet <shaunalynnccht@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:shaunalynnccht@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Brad,
I’m not a fan of Big Pharma either, and I’m even less of a fan of Big
Insurance, even more so though, I’m not a fan of the spreading of
misinformation, which is what this blog by all accounts appears to be.
Of course, I also believe in freedom of speech, so while I don’t know that
these posts should be banned from the L, and I haven’t banned them from the
L-ternative group on Facebook, I WILL continue to counter every ridiculous
claim made.
Shauna Mallet
603.762.7513
“Life is never completely without its challenges” Stan Lee
On Apr 20, 2020, at 3:52 PM, Bradley W. Compton <bcompton@xxxxxxxxxTo unsubscribe write to warwicklist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bcompton@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thanks, Shauna, as always, for your informed and clear-headed comments.
As many of us have read in recent weeks, in vitro success of a drug in no
way tells you that it will act as a successful treatment. It's only the
first step in many, which include seeing whether it kills the pathogen in
actual human beings, and oh, what the hell, maybe some safety tests too
(remember: organ damage, acute kidney failure, seizures). I'm no fan of
Big Pharma, but one of the reasons drugs are so expensive is that it is
fabulously expensive to develop them, in part because so many potential
drugs that seem promising in vitro lead nowhere in the end.
Brad C.
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