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POWER'S IN THE BLOOD! October 30th, 2006
Colloidal Silver
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Many so-called "super-germs" such as Sars and Avian flu are making headlines almost on a daily basis. These new super-germs mutate so quickly that antibiotics are virtually useless against them. As soon as an effective antibiotic is created, the germ mutates, and the antibiotic becomes obsolete. The same is true of many vaccines.

All living things, from microbes to men, resist being killed. So after the first two to three decades of being killed off easily, bacteria have developed enough resistance to patented antibiotics that doctors are beginning to get worried again. Patented antifungal medications aren't working as well as they did at first either, and the number of effective patented antiviral medications has always been very small. Now the situation is spiraling out of control.

In 1992, Newsweek reported 13,000 hospital patients died from drug-resistant infections despite being treated with antibiotics. Just one year later the death toll rose to 70,000. As a result, in 1994, the Center for Disease Control declared super-germs to be America's No. 1 health crisis. Since that time, the number has skyrocketed to 2 million Americans per year who suffer from hospital-based super-germ infections. There's no need to feel defenseless because these mutating germs have finally met their match. Just like the old TV serial the Lone Ranger, it is "Silver"that charges to the rescue- in this case, COLLOIDAL SILVER. COLLOIDAL SILVER is effective against bacterial, virus and fungal infections. No matter how much a germ mutates, it can't change enough to escape the damaging effects of COLLOIDAL SILVER. And in the process, the silver doesn't harm human tissue or kill off the good bacteria in the intestine the way antibiotics and other medications do.

It is important to understand that germs have three vulnerable targets and any single antibiotic can attack only one of them at a time: (1) the germ's outer membrane, (2) its internal components, or (3) its delicate gene pool. When a germ becomes resistant to an antibiotic, it has learned how to fortify the specific target that the antibiotic attacks. You'd have to take several antibiotics to attack all the germ's targets simultaneously.

COLLOIDAL SILVER attacks all three of the germ's vulnerable targets at once. First, the silver ions easily rupture a germ's outer membrane, causing the germ's vital internal components to be exposed in the bloodstream to white blood cells (the body's disease fighters). While the white blood cells attack the internal components, the micro-particulate silver continues to destroy these vital internal components. The silver ions then easily attack the germ's third vulnerable target: its delicate gene pool.

Silver ions have the ability to reach into the nucleus of the germ, where its gene pool is located. Once they combine with genes, the genes become paralyzed, and the germ cannot replicate itself. In the case of viruses it is once again COLLOIDAL SILVER that charges to the rescue. A number of emerging medical studies confirm the antiviral properties of silver ions both in the laboratory and in real human studies against some of the most formidable viral organisms.

 

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