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Hi Shirley,

Colloidal silver (CS), which should not be confused with colloidal silver

protein (CSP), is a natural, non-toxic, broad-spectrum antimicrobial that

consists entirely of tiny, submicroscopic particles of silver suspended in

distilled water.

CS is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, and in laboratory studies has been

shown to kill more than 600 known pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and

fungi. Pathogens find it extremely difficult to develop resistance to CS.

CS has been called " the wonder cure that time forgot, " because it is by no means

a new developement It is sold extensively on the Internet, but is much cheaper

to make your own, which you can do for pennies an ounce.

Some people with shingles claim that taking CS has been of tremendous benefit to

them. See, for example,

http://tinyurl.com/257dag

For more information about colloidal silver, visit

http://tinyurl.com/2fd7xs

With best wishes,

Dudley Delany

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[ ] Oops...shingles

Hi,

I meant to ask about shingles, not psoriasis. My dad has shingles..what can

he do to cure them?

Should everyone over 65 get the small pox vaccine to help curb shingles,

something a high percentage of elderly folks get?

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Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the chicken pox virus. So, a

small pox vaccine won't due.

As with all herpes viruses, the virus is opportunistic. The best thing

to do is keep the immune system healthy. There are standard antiviral

meds for shingles. But there is no cure for herpes viruses.

ar

On Thu, 29 May 2008 14:29:23 EDT, szukipoo@... said:

> Hi,

>

> I meant to ask about shingles, not psoriasis. My dad has shingles..what

> can

> he do to cure them?

>

> Should everyone over 65 get the small pox vaccine to help curb shingles,

> something a high percentage of elderly folks get?

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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There is a cure for herpes. It was developed by an Italian doctor

back in the 1950s. He cured cases of genital herpes by injecting

ozone gas into the portal vein. All cases cleared but one had a

relapse which he felt was re-infection.

An American named Klenner used IV vitamin C in continuous drips over

a 36 hour period to rid the body of the virus. The herpes family of

viruses hide out in the nerve sheaths and are thus very difficult to

reach. High dosage sodium ascorbate at levels in excess of several

hundred grams daily are required. It is very difficult to find a

doctor who will treat you as it is considered risky and is outside

the boundaries that scare most doctors who will not run past the goal

posts for fear of litigation or negative peer review.

Most good doctors who actually cure people are unwelcome in the

medical industry. Cures are bad for the bottom line.

>

> Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the chicken pox virus.

So, a

> small pox vaccine won't due.

>

> As with all herpes viruses, the virus is opportunistic. The best

thing

> to do is keep the immune system healthy. There are standard

antiviral

> meds for shingles. But there is no cure for herpes viruses.

>

> ar

>

> On Thu, 29 May 2008 14:29:23 EDT, szukipoo@... said:

> > Hi,

> >

> > I meant to ask about shingles, not psoriasis. My dad has

shingles..what

> > can

> > he do to cure them?

> >

> > Should everyone over 65 get the small pox vaccine to help curb

shingles,

> > something a high percentage of elderly folks get?

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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When i have " shingles pain " , a burning pain, like hot iron on the skin, i apply

coconut oil with lavander drops on it and it goes away.

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You may very well be correct, however, Klenner treated hundreds of

patients, many of whom, no doubt, had repeated chronic outbreaks that

ruined their lives. I had a girlfriend who had regular bouts with it

that was so severe that she once called me in the middle of the night

to pick her up and take her to the ER. She was miserable. After

taking regular high doses of vitamin C and Lycine, the outbreaks

stopped. I lost track of her when she moved away but for the last

year or so when she was around, she didn't have any outbreaks and

usually she had them off and on regularly over a rather short period

of time.

Considering that there is no established cure and how awful it can be

for some, I would certainly give it a try. Rife frequencies during

high vitamin C as well as lots of good digestive enzymes may do the

trick. The people over at the Lyme & Rife site are reporting good

results using salt and Rife energies and a few feel that they may be

cured based upon past history and how they feel now.

I suspect that herpes isn't a virus but rather a micoplasma. That

makes more sense as viruses don't sustain themselves because they

must always have a host to survive. Micoplasmas in the other hand,

are complete organisms which can shed their protective coatings and

bore into regular cells. Dr. Lida Mattman did extensive research with

micoplasmas and in her book one can see a spirochete emerge from a

red blood cell when all the oxygen had been depleted from the cell.

>

> Comdyne,

>

> I doubt these people were truly cured. How does someone determine

if a

> patient is cured? Did they do a blood test to determine that the

> patient no longer had the antibodies? Or, did they only base their

> " cure " on the fact that there were no more outbreaks...that they

could

> measure? Hepres lies dormant for decades, sometimes. Or, outbreaks

> become so minimal they are not noticed by the patient. I strongly

doubt

> that these people were cured without there being some sort of

clinical

> evidence.

>

> ar

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Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the chicken pox virus. So, a

small pox vaccine won't due.

I meant the shingles vaccine..I heard there was one.

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On May 30, 2008, at 5:17 PM, szukipoo@... wrote:

> I meant the shingles vaccine..I heard there was one.

> My mainstream SIL keeps bugging us to get this even though we have not

> had any problem with shingles, the new vaccine is for adults-

tp://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/shingles/news/20060526/

fda-approves-shingles-vaccine

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/shingles/vac-faqs.htm

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I do have outbreaks of cold sores. There is one spot that still feels sore when

touched lingering for years. I took ionic-colloidal silver orally recently and

also swabbed the spot with a combination of colloidal silver and swedish bitters

and amazingly the pain disappeared.

Thanks to Dudley and Tony for the CS info.

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