Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 See: http://www.silveredgehealth.com/blueman.htm An interview with Stan , the 2002 Libertarian Senate candidate from Bozeman, Montana who news media outlets have claimed turned blue from taking colloidal silver...enjoy Noel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 > See: http://www.silveredgehealth.com/blueman.htm > An interview with Stan , the 2002 Libertarian Senate candidate > from Bozeman, Montana who news media outlets have claimed turned blue > from taking colloidal silver...enjoy Noel > Hi All, I've been off and on the list for the last few years...I keep losing hard drives and all my info and have to start over...and I think it was a year or so ago, maybe two when the last discussion about collodial silver turning people blue took place and this picture was used as an example! Funny how these things go round and round. Didn't we all decide this guy was blue from something other than collodial silver? And that the term comes from 'blue bloods' (blue from the silver) and the silver utensils used by rich people which aren't pure silver? I use collodial silver for lots of things and it's especially great when I flick something nasty in an eye when I'm working outside. I got a piece of rotten leaf in my eye one day and the next thing I knew my eye was swollen and I had blisters on the inside of my eyelid. I kept putting CS in it every couple of hours until bedtime and the next day it was pretty much back to normal. I put it in my kids ears if they get a sore ear and drink it if I feel the need. Curad now makes bandaids that have CS on them, the gauze is silver, so big business is recognizing the benefits. For those with kids and still nursing when mine were younger and I was nursing I would use breast milk for whatever was wrong. I put it in ears, used it on diaper rash, pink eye, anything external. It worked great, my doctor friend called it the WD40 of motherhood. None of my kids has ever taken an antibiotic in their life. Not even when my oldest girl had a bad case of swimmers ear in both ears. Take care, Jan in WA state. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 speaking of seantors and drugs.... please note that Sen Bill Frist, a frontrunner for next presidential election, is a member of the AMA (heart surgeon) and pro drug, pro mercury in vaccines. He wrote a pharma protection from vaccine liability provision into homeland security bills. We do NOT want Bill Frist for president. It is bad enough he has already weilded enough damaging power from his position in the senate. (sorry if I offend anybody, but I fear he'd be anti-Dr.) Jan <jtaylor@...> wrote: > See: http://www.silveredgehealth.com/blueman.htm > An interview with Stan , the 2002 Libertarian Senate candidate > from Bozeman, Montana who news media outlets have claimed turned blue > from taking colloidal silver...enjoy Noel > Hi All, I've been off and on the list for the last few years...I keep losing hard drives and all my info and have to start over...and I think it was a year or so ago, maybe two when the last discussion about collodial silver turning people blue took place and this picture was used as an example! Funny how these things go round and round. Didn't we all decide this guy was blue from something other than collodial silver? And that the term comes from 'blue bloods' (blue from the silver) and the silver utensils used by rich people which aren't pure silver? I use collodial silver for lots of things and it's especially great when I flick something nasty in an eye when I'm working outside. I got a piece of rotten leaf in my eye one day and the next thing I knew my eye was swollen and I had blisters on the inside of my eyelid. I kept putting CS in it every couple of hours until bedtime and the next day it was pretty much back to normal. I put it in my kids ears if they get a sore ear and drink it if I feel the need. Curad now makes bandaids that have CS on them, the gauze is silver, so big business is recognizing the benefits. For those with kids and still nursing when mine were younger and I was nursing I would use breast milk for whatever was wrong. I put it in ears, used it on diaper rash, pink eye, anything external. It worked great, my doctor friend called it the WD40 of motherhood. None of my kids has ever taken an antibiotic in their life. Not even when my oldest girl had a bad case of swimmers ear in both ears. Take care, Jan in WA state. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 wrote: > Bill Frist.....(sorry if I offend anybody, > but I fear he'd be anti-Dr.) And " Frist " in German means: " time limit " . Karin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 >For those with kids and still nursing when mine were younger and I was >nursing I would use breast milk for whatever was wrong. I put it in ears, >used it on diaper rash, pink eye, anything external. It worked great, my >doctor friend called it the WD40 of motherhood. None of my kids has ever >taken an antibiotic in their life. Not even when my oldest girl had a bad >case of swimmers ear in both ears. Colustrum is produced by the nursing mother shortly after birth and continues for a while (I'm not sure if 48 hours or more), but even after that there is amazing stuff in mothers milk. Years ago if a child was sick (no matter what age) he/she would be taken to a nursing mother in the village to get some of her milk...and presto, cured. Now we are too sophisticated for wisdom that has been around since the birth of man..... Humanitarians like Dr teach us the danger in this approach of going against nature... Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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