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The research I do before I buy anything, especially from over the internet drives me crazy. Today it was about buying some silver rods with which to make silver colloids. I must have spent at least four hours looking to buy this stuff from a reputable dealer. At this point I only know that my card information went through and they sent me an e-mail receipt.
I wrote earlier about how I used some prescription stuff called Silverdene that cured the lesions on my feet. I didn't realize at the time that I could make something like this myself, even though my former sister-in-law who recommended the Silverdene also uses silver colloids herself and has given it to her children for years.
She had recommended drinking silver colloids to me before, and even told me she would fix me up a batch to keep in my refrigerator, but I wasn't convince it was something I could get into until I used the Silverdene even though she is a certified vet. Up until I used the Silverdene, however, I was at the end of my rope. I had tried everything that came down the pike, and nothing worked to heal the lesions that have popped up on the toes of my feet.
Silver colloids are easy to make using the electricity from batteries. Usually 9 volt batteries. People use three of them in parallel to produce 27 volts. I got what I think is a better idea. I'm gonna use a transformer that reduces the voltage from 120 volts down to by attaching alligator clips. This should do the same thing except that it might take a little longer.
The problem for me was buying the silver itself. I just didn't know where to look to get the high grade of silver recommended for making this happen. From the reading I've done this is the most likely area to get gypped. Maybe not so much with the quality of the silver, but hustlers taking my money and giving nothing in return. Maybe I'll get lucky. If I get what I paid for it'll probably be enough silver to last the rest of my life.
Who knew that silver was the most often used antibiotic in the world before penicillin was discovered. Silver colloids kills most of the bacteria and fungi existent in the known world. It sure killed whatever it was that was eating my toes. The thing about making my own in distilled water, and then putting it in a spray bottle to use on and inside my body is that I know what I'm doing without depending on other people to be honest with me.
I don't expect these silver colloid treatments to cure the autoimmune diseases that are slowly killing me, but it might stave off some of the side effects from getting worse. It would be difficult for me to remember all the medicines I've used to get those lesions to heal up. Then, outta the blue (literally, the bluebloods get that way from eating and drinking from silver dinnerware), "along comes Jones, slow-walking Jones" healing all my bones. '-)
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