Ron, I can tell you from a recent experience with a family member that hospitals, nursing homes, etc., will not support your use of colloidal silver. I even had a head nurse that believed in it, but procedurally, they could not use anything that was not already approved and established in their supply chain. Liability, etc. You would indeed need to bring in your own care givers.
Even under palliative care and hospice, I could not get cooperation. I had to use it on the sly, which was easy for drinking, but I could not use it for bandages, which was desperately needed in this particular case. I use the silverpuppy, and had previously used the Sota silver pulser for many years. The silverpuppy is now used by half a dozen family members and is effortless for making perfect colloidal silver. I have seen the colloidal silver from both devices eradicate countless conditions and keep family and friends healthy. I love what Ode said, but I am a bit torn about that article, as the gist is on the money - you must make your own. A lot of factual issues in the article, but the history was pretty good, and the cautions about distilled water, etc. were also good. (Although I only use PET bottles for storage, which I think is superior to HDPE, but would be glad to hear other opinions) And yea, the FDA is basically irrelevant to us because we make our own. But they are pretty much a gestapo for big agriculture and big pharmaceutical. Victor On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote: > I add my thanks to Phil for the fine CS article. As a 40 year conspiracy > buff and *watching it all come true* it was all on topic for me. > > I wonder how many of the cures require Intravenous colloidal silver and > has anyone had direct or maybe second hand knowledge? > Would a hospital do that if demanded or ?. Maybe have to call in a willing > doctor on your own. > > I'm sure I'm not telling anyone here anything new but *:* > I'm sure the Silver Bullet, sponsors of the fine article, produces great > CS if one is absolutely sure of the quality of "distilled" water. I would > be a little worried myself personally speaking. I use the SilverGen which > is the only one that I am familiar with and like some others has an > indicator light that alerts you right up front if the water has any > conductivity at all and also tells you (and shuts off production) when the > silver density has reached your setting. > I have thrown out a bad batch of supposedly steam distilled water and am > glad I was able to. Who knows what the finished product would have been. > Just sayin' . > > Ron > > On 6/6/2014 6:59 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: > > > > > http://beforeitsnews.com/survival/2014/06/everything-about-colloidal-silver-2525710.html > > > > > ------------------------------ > <http://www.avast.com/> > > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > <http://www.avast.com/> protection is active. > >

