Colloidal Silver for Multiple Sclerosis

 

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Colloidal Silver

When I began researching this topic I, unfortunately, found a page that decried Colloidal Silver quite seriously. It has no recognises benefits, it has serious long-term side-effects and is not a recognised treatment by any conventional medical practitioner.

Fortunately there are more positive views about Colloidal Silver, none more positive, perhaps, than Nancy Delise's story. She believes that after two years on Colloidal Silver, she has lost all of her MS symptoms and attributes this wholly to Colloidal Silver.

The proponents of Colloidal Silver believe it to be a powerful, natural antibiotic and preventative against infections. It was in common use up until 1938, and many may remember their grandparents placing a silver dollar in milk to prolong it's freshness.

The highest grade Colloidal Silver is produced by the electro-colloidal / non-chemical method where the silver particles and water have been colloided, i.e., dispersed within and bound to each other by an electric current. The super-fine silver particles are suspended indefinitely in demineralised water.

Colloidal Silver may be taken orally or as a nasal spray. It may also be applied to cuts, grazes and open sores as an antiseptic.

References:

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Regenerative Nutrition

Natural Health and Longevity Resource Center

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DISCLAIMER: The content of this site does not represent a qualified medical opinion. It is simply the information amassed by an MS patient while trying to understand this condition. You should seek the advice of your medical practitioner or neurologist before trying any treatment you may read about on this site. I am not a doctor, I am a patient.

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