Yes Ode, I second this praise! CS rules, and my SilverPuppy is a great boon to my family and friends. CS is a mainstay in our lives, and it's a delight to discover all the ways it helps.
Be well, Léna On Jun 7, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Sandra George wrote: > Hi there Ode thought you would be quick on the draw with this one - CMA is > the bottom line which is why I feel privileged to have learned how to make my > own for me and those I care for - this one says all the positive and > negatives we have all discussed here over the years - so as far as I am > concerned if I never sell another ounce of my CS I know how to take care of > me - you and others here have my sincere gratitude and thanks for all > guidance over the years > Take good care of you > Warmest regards > Sandee🐬 > Attitude is everything > Alive Again Colloidal Silver > Eye drops & Topical Gel > [email protected] > > On Jun 7, 2014, at 8:23 AM, Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote: > > Anti-establisment propaganda. > Before it's news, before it's fact checked. > > > Lyme disease, for example, wasn't formally recognized until the 1970s even > though it affects thousands of people each year. In 2009, there were 30,000 > confirmed cases of Lyme disease in the United States, according to the > Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Humans acquire the disease when > bitten by ticks that carry Borrelia bacteria. But because it has symptoms > that overlap with many other disorders including rash, aches, fatigue and > fever Lyme disease is often misdiagnosed. > > The oldest documented case of Lyme disease in humans comes from the famous > 5,300-year-old ice mummy dubbed Ötzi, discovered in the Eastern Alps about 20 > years ago. In a 2012 study detailed in the journal Nature Communications, > scientists said they found genetic material for the Borrelia bacteria in the > iceman. > > "Before he was frozen in the glacier, the iceman was probably already in > misery from Lyme disease," Poinar said. "He had a lot of health problems and > was really a mess." > #### > > I've found no evidence that the FDA has ever banned the use of silver. > They merely say "Not proven safe and effective" [also not DIS proven ] > therefore cannot be promoted or labeled as a treatment for a disease. [ IOW > doesn't meet their definition of "drug" and in the same context, isn't > regulated as such ] > .... you can use it any way you want under your OWN definitions. [without " > permission " ], but if you define it as per THEIR definitions, they will jump > on you...not for the Silver, but for usurping their power of definitions. > > If it works, the FDA is completely irrelevant. > If it doesn't, ya can't sue anyone. > > All asses covered. > > ...which is the whole point of not 'approving' [without DIS approving] > > ie: "We don't know, no one is paying us to find out and we see no > significant reason to find out on our own.. *as you will*, kiddies, if you > ask us, we'll just say no to cover our asses...so don't ask. " > > Isn't all this like depending on mainstream science to prove God while asking > them if you can go to church? > No one has outlawed Faith Healing...only the claims made. > > Ode > > At 09:59 PM 6/6/2014 -0400, you wrote: > > >> http://beforeitsnews.com/survival/2014/06/everything-about-colloidal-silver-2525710.html > > > > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > > > > > ____________________________________________________________ >

