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I've heard quite a bit about collodial silver, and know some who swear by

it. Problem is, it may help those things, but it can then add to your body

burden of metals.

Collodial Silver--Anyone used this or heard of this?

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> A friend of mine was told that collodial silver would be good for

> killing the bad bacteria in the gut. She was told that it would be

> helpful in helping the intestines to heal. Have any of you heard of

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> Beverly

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> I've heard quite a bit about collodial silver, and know some who swear by

> it. Problem is, it may help those things, but it can then add to your body

> burden of metals.

> Collodial Silver--Anyone used this or heard of this?

It is used here in Ontario by Dr. ph Krop and is very costly. It is used for

people with Chemical Sensitivities. i don't know it's implications for SCD or

autism.

Carol F.

SCD 4yrs, Celiac

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> A friend of mine was told that collodial silver would be good for

> killing the bad bacteria in the gut.

I also read that people who have amalgams (silver fillings in teeth)

should not use this, but I don't know why.

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> A friend of mine was told that collodial silver would be good for

> killing the bad bacteria in the gut. She was told that it would be

> helpful in helping the intestines to heal. Have any of you heard

of

> this?

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Hi Beverly

I too heard about colloidal silver a while ago. I tried it

internally and found I couldn't tolerate it. I think it kills most

bacteria, good and bad, so it's a very effective antibiotic (they

used to use it in hospitals before modern antibiotics came in as I

understand it). I swear by it now for external use - healing burns,

cuts, grazes, itching, stopping ezcema getting infected and so on -

around the home: keeping the goldfish water cleaner, stopping mould

in damp places. It is very healing and has a slightly drying effect

and doesn't sting. I wonder whether for internal use it's better to

stick with something a bit more 'natural' like garlic, herbs,

grapefruit seed extract, etc.

W

colitis 25 yrs/cfs 11 yrs

SCD 19 months

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