Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 What Hope wrote about the description of her silver med--- " a biological technology that enables action to be taken effectively on the mucocutaneous reactivity both by reducing pro-inflammatory mediators and by modulating the secretory behaviour of the mucocutaneous MAST CELLS responsible, among other things, for controlling neuropathic pain " --sounds like just what we need. Our vulvar skin is certainly mucous membrane and is reacting, we need an anti inflammatory, need to stop the secreting of the mast cells ?? to stop the neuropathic pain. If we can't get Hope's gel, maybe we can get the Silver Sulfadiazine or even another silver med. Silver has been used for healing for hundreds of years. I guess the pharmas don't push it because it doesn't cost much to develop it and so they couldn't charge very much. The fact that it is an antifungal and antibiotic is phenomenal I think for us. Also it is a natural med and it is out of their authority to exploit it. I suspect that Starry's Tetrasil is not as potent as the other but I am going to order some anyway for now. https://www.healthyworlddistributing.com/index.php?act=viewProd & productId=70 Whoopee!!! I haven't been so excited since I read that gluten proliferates small nerve fibers and it also cross reacts with candida. Arline ;O) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Do let me know how the tetrasil works out for you! I'm going to order some myself. > > What Hope wrote about the description of her silver > med--- > > " a biological technology that enables action to be > taken effectively on the mucocutaneous reactivity both > by reducing pro-inflammatory mediators and by > modulating the secretory behaviour of the > mucocutaneous MAST CELLS responsible, among other > things, for controlling neuropathic pain " > > > --sounds like just what we need. Our vulvar skin is > certainly mucous membrane and is reacting, we need an > anti inflammatory, need to stop the secreting of the > mast cells ?? to stop the neuropathic pain. > > If we can't get Hope's gel, maybe we can get the > Silver Sulfadiazine or even another silver med. Silver > has been used for healing for hundreds of years. I > guess the pharmas don't push it because it doesn't > cost much to develop it and so they couldn't charge > very much. The fact that it is an antifungal and > antibiotic is phenomenal I think for us. Also it is a > natural med and it is out of their authority to > exploit it. > > I suspect that Starry's Tetrasil is not as potent as > the other but I am going to order some anyway for now. > > https://www.healthyworlddistributing.com/index.php?act=viewProd & productId=70 > > Whoopee!!! I haven't been so excited since I read that > gluten proliferates small nerve fibers and it also > cross reacts with candida. > > Arline ;O) > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Do let me know how the tetrasil works out for you! I'm going to order some myself. > > What Hope wrote about the description of her silver > med--- > > " a biological technology that enables action to be > taken effectively on the mucocutaneous reactivity both > by reducing pro-inflammatory mediators and by > modulating the secretory behaviour of the > mucocutaneous MAST CELLS responsible, among other > things, for controlling neuropathic pain " > > > --sounds like just what we need. Our vulvar skin is > certainly mucous membrane and is reacting, we need an > anti inflammatory, need to stop the secreting of the > mast cells ?? to stop the neuropathic pain. > > If we can't get Hope's gel, maybe we can get the > Silver Sulfadiazine or even another silver med. Silver > has been used for healing for hundreds of years. I > guess the pharmas don't push it because it doesn't > cost much to develop it and so they couldn't charge > very much. The fact that it is an antifungal and > antibiotic is phenomenal I think for us. Also it is a > natural med and it is out of their authority to > exploit it. > > I suspect that Starry's Tetrasil is not as potent as > the other but I am going to order some anyway for now. > > https://www.healthyworlddistributing.com/index.php?act=viewProd & productId=70 > > Whoopee!!! I haven't been so excited since I read that > gluten proliferates small nerve fibers and it also > cross reacts with candida. > > Arline ;O) > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Do let me know how the tetrasil works out for you! I'm going to order some myself. > > What Hope wrote about the description of her silver > med--- > > " a biological technology that enables action to be > taken effectively on the mucocutaneous reactivity both > by reducing pro-inflammatory mediators and by > modulating the secretory behaviour of the > mucocutaneous MAST CELLS responsible, among other > things, for controlling neuropathic pain " > > > --sounds like just what we need. Our vulvar skin is > certainly mucous membrane and is reacting, we need an > anti inflammatory, need to stop the secreting of the > mast cells ?? to stop the neuropathic pain. > > If we can't get Hope's gel, maybe we can get the > Silver Sulfadiazine or even another silver med. Silver > has been used for healing for hundreds of years. I > guess the pharmas don't push it because it doesn't > cost much to develop it and so they couldn't charge > very much. The fact that it is an antifungal and > antibiotic is phenomenal I think for us. Also it is a > natural med and it is out of their authority to > exploit it. > > I suspect that Starry's Tetrasil is not as potent as > the other but I am going to order some anyway for now. > > https://www.healthyworlddistributing.com/index.php?act=viewProd & productId=70 > > Whoopee!!! I haven't been so excited since I read that > gluten proliferates small nerve fibers and it also > cross reacts with candida. > > Arline ;O) > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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