Colloidal Silver Chicken Soup

by Late Nite LeRoy

August 9, 2000

Having become a firm believer in colloidal minerals because of the amazing thing it did to a serious calcium deposit problem I had in my shoulder, I have paid close attention to anyone else's experience with them. About a year ago I was introduced to a specific colloidal, that of colloidal silver. Suspicious at first, due to the claims that came with its introduction, I started to test the sample I had.

I gave 2 teaspoons of it to a neighbor who caught something weird and was out of work for 2 weeks. Two days later he was back to normal.

A 10 year old gold fish laying belly up on the bottom of my fish tank was back swimming like normal in about 6 hours after adding a few teaspoons to the tank.

I know an office that spikes the water cooler with it. Employee cold and flu sickness dropped off considerably.

I heard a caller on a radio talk show say it cured her friend of Crohn's disease, a bowl infection, in a very short time. The show's host said it cured a serious kidney infection for his mother.

I met one gentleman who says he drinks 8 ounces a day of it. He says he contracted the dreaded "Creeping Crud" in Viet Nam years ago, but the colloidal silver cured him. I've been told that disease is like herpes and shingles and supposedly had no cure. I certainly don't endorse drinking that much on a regular basis, I merely mention it to prove how nontoxic it is even at that ridiculous of a dosage.

Hospitals use colloidal silver as an external antiseptic primarily on burn victims, because of both its germ fighting ability and its non-sting characteristic on open wounds. It tastes and feels just like plain water.

I placed some in a small pump aerosol bottle for portable application. It has fought off the start of a sore throat many times with only a couple of sprays. Do your own web search. You will find claims of it curing absolutely everything. I was almost believing it until last week after eating at a local buffet with an unusual number of coughing customers that night, I came down with a sore throat the next morning. But this time, several sprays of colloidal silver didn't stop it. A total of 8 teaspoons did not fight back the bug. Going into my second box of Kleenex after a miserable night of blowing my nose every half hour, I made some simple chicken soup for dinner. To my shock, the sinuses cleared immediately.

It's been 5 days since the chicken soup and 95% of the bug is gone. I don't know what I caught. With all the super bugs going around, it might have been most anything. The government messing around with experimental germ warfare 30 years ago, selling it to our enemies, then blowing up Sadam's factories while we were down wind, and letting the CIA spread it where ever they felt, sure didn't help matters. A biotic substance called micoplasm, is showing up as part of many new diseases. Why does the US government have a literal patent on this substance? Will colloidal silver kill it? I don't know. Will chicken soup kill it? I don't know. Those who have researched Gulf War Syndrome claim micoplasm is part of it. It's said to be in some of the mysterious contrails sighted around the country.

What printed literature I've been able to obtain claims colloidal silver can only attack single cell bacteria or viruses, but will not attack dual cell structures. Supposedly all bad bacteria and viruses are single cell in structure, but the good bacteria like we need or our stomachs to digest properly are all dual cell in structure. If this is true, what did I come down sick with?

The answers are no doubt beyond my layman's medical knowledge. But I would appreciate hearing any first hand experience any of my readers have had with colloidal silver. I know it does amazing things. I would like to know where it fails though so I won't become over confident. If you know what concentration you have dealt with and whether it was home or commercially made, please tell me.

The only thing I know you DON"T do with colloidal silver is add it to water and stir it with a stainless steel spoon. I did. The spoon shot a " spark when I brought it near a grounded piece of metal. Colloidal silver is extremely conductive of electricity. Rub two dissimilar metals together and you generate a current. Some, more than others.

--LateNiteLeroy

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