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Two thousand, three hundred years ago, Alexander The Great was
surveying his battlefield and drinking water from silver urns. He knew
nothing about bacteria, but he knew that silver containers have a
seemingly miraculous way of keeping water fresh. Silver has been used
for thousands of years in different forms for its health benefits.
Throughout the middle ages, the wealthy gave their children silver
spoons to suck upon to stave off illnesses. People have known about the
benefits of silver for so long that it is incorporated into legends.
Silver is the recommended agent for killing vampires, werewolves, and
various forms of the so-called undead. According to ancient legend, a
silver dagger was all that a knight needed to vanquish evil.
Silver medicine has been erased from the textbooks, and it is seldom given mention in medical literature.
More @ The Health Wyze Report
Since we have switched from stainless steel eating utensils to "silverware" 15 years ago, we have not been sick. Coincidence?
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DeleteI started following alternative medicine back around 1992 or 1993 listening to Art Bell. At first I thought it was all lunatic ravings. However as I looked behind the curtain I began to see the drug industry scam being sold to the American people. While I still think a lot is unbelievable there is some truth out there. Silver is one of those truths. I do not believe everything they say it does have uses.
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Art Bell.
DeleteInteresting, as I used to listen to him at night on Camp Pendleton where we stayed for quite a while camping at San Onofre. We were on the bluffs with a beautiful view of the ocean with no hookups, but only $10 a night. Quite doable, so I would listen to him sitting outside on my battery powered radio at night. I didn't realize that he was from Jacksonville, NC and his biography is very interesting and similar in some aspects to mine. Thanks.
The problem with such treatments is most people think if a little is good more is better. Ever seen someone with argeria?
ReplyDeleteJust checked it out and not pretty.
DeleteWe have been making and using our own colloidal silver for many years.
ReplyDeleteIf you use distilled water and pure (.999 %) problems do not arise. Commercial distilled water has changed though. We have discovered that we must use type III distilled water or else we get a funky and questionable product.
Bob
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Thanks for the info as it's all Greek to me. :) (As my mother would say)
DeleteI've made colloidal silver for years, both liquid and salves. Argeria is all but impossible to acquire with the electrolysis method.
ReplyDeleteNote the term *BlueBlood*. Know it was coined from royals eating off silver utensils all their lives. Just a lesser form of argeria.
Michael-- Deo Vindicabamur
& blue blood flowed through their veins.
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