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Has anyone tried Mesosilver?

I cannot do Interferon again because of retinopathy, therefore am looking for ways/means to improve my quality of life. I lost my job in April and my Cobra insur. just lapsed.  I walk 30-40 minutes a day and try to eat a diet that supports my liver taking a few supplements, (Selenium, Alpha Lipoic Acid, SAM E, and Vitamin E occasionally C. and milk thistle)Primary symptoms of concern are low energy to fatigue and a lack of mental acuity. This varies to feeling scatter brained and memory loss to inability to sustain concentration. No matter what I do 6.5 hours is the most sleep I can get, often 5 is the routine. I frequently have an ache in my right side. The mornings when I wake up is the worst, dreams and thoughts are bizarre and I feel like the toxins get to my brain more when I am prone for some reason. I read somewhere that high blood sugar levels might make one a poor responder to tx which mine had been increasing during and after tx fasting 118-125. Thanks in advance for suggestions. Larry
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And you give credibility to the medical industry, based on "citations to published peer-reviewed articles," in view of all they've done to bilk the masses of a fair portion of their living, as witnessed by thousands??  My, how very naive you are.  The healthcare system in this country alone is a joke, and you're relying on "citations to published peer-reviewed articles"!?

As I said in paragraph 2 of my blog, there are no "test results" for these natural remedies--which have been found to work for centuries,-- specifically because the medical industry (yes, I said INDUSTRY)  and the pharmaceutical industry are in cahoots with the government to prevent it...ironically, because they're in it for the money, as the "snake-oil salesmen" are accused of being.

Nine times out of ten, when I go to my doctor and he prescribes something, it's trial and error because he doesn't any more than I do what will work.  "But let's try it anyway, and if it doesn't work, come back to me and give me more money, then we'll prescribe something else expensive to put more money in the pharmacist's pocket."  (You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours....)  Well, he doesn't say that, but we all know that's how it works.  And that's true of many doctors, not just mine.

So unless you've tried the silver or any other natural thing, don't make me laugh about your "citations to published peer-reviewed articles."  The citations of people I know, for whom these remedies have worked, are good enough for me.  I trust my friends more than the medical "profession"--"professing" to be in it to help people, having taken their "hypocritical" oath.

As you said, "blah, blah, blah"--and that goes for your "citations" as well.  My citation is as good or better than theirs.
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Pharma drugs treat the symptomm,thats it,they DO NOT prevent disease,some pharma drugs do cure like the SOC drugs,but with awful side effects,  natural "drugs" and herbs plants,supplements prevent disease and in some cases cure illnesses without side effects.
Most pharma drugs are synethised, from plant sources to make them more potent, but also with more side effects .
ill stick with my freezed dried blue green alage(stem enhance).and my cydcorps mushroon extracts
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Blah, blah, blah…

None of the people that arrive in this forum in defense of these silver products (as they pertain to viral management) provide citations to published, peer-reviewed articles; can anyone guess why :o)?

Bill
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So there's no "proof" that colloidal silver works?  No test results, etc...?  Well, the proof is actual cases of successes, and the test results, actual cases where they worked...not lab trials.

There are no "test results" for colloidal silver and other natural "alternative" healers because the FDA, the pharmaceutical industry, and the medical industry are in cahoots with the government to disallow it!  It would take too much money out of the pill-pushers' pockets if they were proven to work!  Talk about "snake oil salemen" taking your money!!!  Who does THAT more than the medical and pharmaceutical industries???  How much more expensive can it be to get medical treatment than it is now?  And you spout your garbage about spending a little for something natural that's worked for centuries?  Doctors are given very little training in medical school about nutrition, nor are pharmacists, and they know very little about things that the health professionals at health food stores know.

I don't have hepatitis C, but I have been battling cellulitis for nearly 4 months now, with the use of four different antibiotics, one right after the other because the bacteria would build up an immunity to one, so I'd have to go on another.  None of them made any difference in the infection, but they did make me very ill--especially one called Cleocin, or its generic, Clindamycin, which caused side effects my pharmacist told me can be irreversible or even fatal.  (He told me this, by the way, AFTER I'd experienced horrible side effects and called him about it.)

No brochure came with this "medicine," and the prescribing doctor didn't warn me of any possibly debilitating side effects.  (Great medical protocol!)  After three and a half months of taking these various antibiotics one after the other, I was no better, so I decided to go off of these supposedly "safe prescription medicines" and give my body a chance to recuperate.

I've since gone on colloidal silver, and only after doing so did I begin to see some improvement.  I have a ways to go, but at least there is improvement, and I feel FAR better physically.  At least I can keep my head up at work, which I couldn't do while on the pharma.  And no, I'm not turning blue--which only happens if one takes a suspension that has particles so big they become trapped in the skin, or drinks it in ridiculous quantities.  Those are the only cases on record in which that has happened.  Unlike medicine, IF TAKEN AS DIRECTED, there are no side effects of these natural remedies.

And as far as your "post hoc ergo propter hoc" nonsense is concerned--which term you overused, probably to try to appear intelligent--isn't that precisely the type of rationale used in "clinical testing" to "prove" that a given medicine works-- "After this, then this happened"?  Think about it.  And you said you would try any alternative remedy for eternity if you thought it could work and wouldn't cause the side effects you experience on your medicine, or words to that effect.  Really?  Then why not actually check it out for yourself, give it the chance you've given the medicine you've been on for how many times--22?--and see what happens?  Apparently,  the "medicine" hasn't helped...at least, you haven't declared that it has.  And it makes you feel like ****!  How much worse could the colloidal silver, or oil or oregano, or any other natural remedy, be?

How much worse could it be to try something natural...that people have been using successfully for centuries (talk about proof), and see if it works, instead of stubbornly arguing for days on end that it's a hoax, etc.?  That doesn't make any sense to me, or probably to any other thinking person.  Why would someone NOT want to try something natural that works WITH the body instead of against it, which God put on this earth for our good, instead of something manufactured that works against the body instead of with it?  Makes no sense to me.

And you, who quoted the amounts of the minerals that are supposed to be present in our bodies:  In what amounts are pharmaceuticals  supposed to be present in our bodies?  Does Gray's give you that information?  Tell me why they should be preferred, especially in light of the endless lists of side effects they cause?

Medicines and doctors may have their place, but much more so do natural minerals and herbs given to us by the Creator for our good.  Even so, the medical industry and doctors' place is not everywhere, at all times.
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Yes I tried it. It did nothing to help with the Hepatitis but did help with my tan. please see my picture.
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It does kill bacteria,this is a FACT,but another FACT is it will not kill the hepatitis virus,maybe other types of virsues maybe i dont know about.Ive never heard of anyone claiming it cured them from hep,not yet anyway.
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