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Thanks Liz!

I have found a webpage where experts say it's different. Heallix is

ionized silver with fulvic acid, but I'm not aware of the technical

details.

I have been taking Heallix since late April for a Candida problem.

I had associated IBS which seems to be getting better. Ionized

silver has also wiped the white coating off my tongue (my tongue

used to be swollen and sore all the time, but not any more).

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Paco

> > Has anyone tried Heallix? (see http://www.heallix.com/)

> > With what effects on bowel health?

> >

> > Thanks for your feedback.

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Hello all,

I have found this discussion of silver/argyria very interesting.

I read about Heallix in the On The Diet column and Heidi recommended it to

me to treat acne. I took used it internally and topically and my skin

cleared up nearly immediately! I did some research into its safety when I

got it and really could not come to any conclusions from all the conflicting

info I found! In light of this confusion, I stopped taking it internally

(except sporadically to prevent a cold), but continued using it topically

until recently.

I still don't know what to believe - I've read all the posts here and the

links provide, the research abstracts, etc but there are a lot of

conflicting opinions! I don't know that it is possible for any of us to

find any definitive answers to this issue - it seems that little is known

about argyria and the supplements containing silver. However, I think we

each need to take resposibility for our own health - this means making

educated decisions about one's choices. Don't rely on anyone else (even

well-meaning doctors, friends, naturopaths, parents, etc) to tell you what

is/isn't right for you - research and form your own opinion.

I have decided to stop using it entirely (and throw out my very expensive

remaining supply!). I have not experienced adverse effects and I would like

to believe that something recommended on Dr. D'Adamo's website could not be

harmful, but I am not willing to take this risk.

What's done is done and I will not use silver again, but I am curious if

there is anything I can do to try to prevent argyria in the future?

There is a link for a supposed cure for argyria on the

www.silvermedicine.com site that I have read before (which seems to involve

dangerously high levels of certain vitamins and minerals), but it is not

working right now. I'm not interested in trying this unless I get argyria,

but I would be interested in reading it to understand that person's

experience. I have also read about selenium helping to transport silver

from the body. I do get some selenium each day with my PhytoCal O.

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Re: Heallix

Hello all,

I have found this discussion of silver/argyria very interesting.

I read about Heallix in the On The Diet column and Heidi recommended it

to

me to treat acne. I took used it internally and topically and my skin

cleared up nearly immediately! I did some research into its safety when

I

got it and really could not come to any conclusions from all the

conflicting

info I found! In light of this confusion, I stopped taking it

internally

(except sporadically to prevent a cold), but continued using it

topically

until recently.

I still don't know what to believe - I've read all the posts here and

the

links provide, the research abstracts, etc but there are a lot of

conflicting opinions! I don't know that it is possible for any of us to

find any definitive answers to this issue - it seems that little is

known

about argyria and the supplements containing silver. However, I think

we

each need to take resposibility for our own health - this means making

educated decisions about one's choices. Don't rely on anyone else (even

well-meaning doctors, friends, naturopaths, parents, etc) to tell you

what

is/isn't right for you - research and form your own opinion.

I have decided to stop using it entirely (and throw out my very

expensive

remaining supply!). I have not experienced adverse effects and I would

like

to believe that something recommended on Dr. D'Adamo's website could not

be

harmful, but I am not willing to take this risk.

What's done is done and I will not use silver again, but I am curious if

there is anything I can do to try to prevent argyria in the future?

There is a link for a supposed cure for argyria on the

www.silvermedicine.com site that I have read before (which seems to

involve

dangerously high levels of certain vitamins and minerals), but it is not

working right now. I'm not interested in trying this unless I get

argyria,

but I would be interested in reading it to understand that person's

experience. I have also read about selenium helping to transport silver

from the body. I do get some selenium each day with my PhytoCal O.

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