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Hi TerriLyne,

I've used colloidal silver for my cats as well. My first cat, Katlyn

(who passed off old age a few years ago) had horrible eczema and would

lose large patches of hair on his rump. Ick.... For ages, I had no idea

what to do for him except soothing herbal baths - which, lucky for both

of us, he actually enjoyed quite a bit! The fact he would jump in the

tub with me *on his own* told me how bad his skin was bothering him....

for a cat to want to get wet, you know it's bad.

When I finally learned of colloidal silver, it was a godsend. Just a few

drops on his skin and he healed practically over night. By the next

morning, the red scaly scabby skin was clear and normal looking and hair

was starting to grow. Overnight healing on a long-term chronic

condition!! You just can't beat that with a stick, ya know? Within 3

days, you couldn't tell where the bare patch even was! I am still

amazed at how quickly and superbly it worked and I'll swear by colloidal

silver for just about everything. It really works.

Peace,

Mouse

TerriLynne wrote:

>Just my 2 cents on these two subjects: I have used colloidal silver for

>both of these problems with good success. My daughter actually let me

>know about the use of colloidal silver for bronchitis. It seems to bring

>about recovery when nothing else seems to be working. She said that she

>took 2 tablespoons in the morning and 2 tablespoons in the evening. I

>have done it a little differently, taking a couple of teaspoons at a

>time a few times throughout the day. Both ways seem to work.

>

>And, about pet kidneys, I used to have a Siamese cat who became so ill

>that we thought he was going to die. The vet said that it was kidney

>problems. I started pouring colloidal silver on his canned food. He

>loved it, and he got better and lived another 3 or 4 years.

>

>HTH,

>

>TerriLynne

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A couple of years ago on the 4th of July my nephew threw a bottle

rocket at my daughter and it hit her leg and exploded. She was

screaming and crying in pain and I immediately took her in the house

and tried to clean the burn and applied ice and cold water. We were

30 miles away from my mother's house and two hours away from our

home, but I drove to my Mom's and got out a bottle of 500 PPM

Colloidal Silver that I had given her, soaked a gauze pad in it and

held it on my daughter's leg until we could get home. Once home, I

put more Silver on the burn and tried to clean the skin with

Silver. By the time we got home her leg was very red, the area was

swollen and white and black where the skin had charred. There were

also large blisters on the leg that had formed on the ride home. I

wrapped a Silver soaked gauze bandage around the spot on her leg when

I put her to bed.

The next morning the skin was slightly red, the area a little swollen

but the white and black charred skin had fallen off and the blisters

were greatly reduced. She had no pain.

Silver cream is used in burn units in hospitals.

I always keep a couple of bottles of Colloidal Silver in the house

and also a container of Silver Cream. My Mother, an RN for over 40

years, keeps and uses Colloidal Silver, too. We both swear by it.

JMO -

L.

At 03:03 PM 3/29/2006, you wrote:

>Wow! That is really cool. I really wasn't familiar with using colloidal

>silver topically. I wonder if it would help people with exzema?

>

>TerriLynne

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, Where do you get your silver from or if locally, what is the brand name? Suzi Landes <L@...> wrote: I always keep a couple of bottles of Colloidal Silver in the house and also a container of Silver Cream. My Mother, an RN for over 40 years, keeps and uses Colloidal Silver, too. We both swear by it.

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