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Re: [silverdatawebsite] Thank you

John, thank you...

And yes, please keep us informed. I'm especially interested in the progression
of the spider bite. I'm surprised the doctors did not perform constant surgical
debridement of the infection site, especially in a case of severe diabetes and
with the little data available on the necrosis of such bites ( cutting the
tissue out is the only known treatment - for the medical world that is ).

I have high hopes for efficacy in dealing with the Staph infection, dependent on
how CLEAN and deep the wound is. I have more experience with hospital-strain
Staph than I'd prefer.

I'm not certain how closely she's being watched medically ( it sounds like not
very well ). I would encourage her to use the CS internally as well. That
staph can turn septic in a heartbeat. You don't want that to happen, if it can
be avoided! When that happens, the oxygen count in the bloodstream drops
signficantly, and with it the body's ability to fight infection. I wonder what
antibiotics they've tried? If at all possible, have her keep that wound
dressing saturated with CS. ( If you say Keflex, I'm gonna get on a plane and
ring the doctor's neck personally ).

For educational curiousity if nothing else, be certain to check out Silveron
Wound Dressing. Their dressing is in at least some cases superior to straight
CS use - they use a special nylon/silver oxide formulation that allows the
silver oxide to deeply penetrate the wound, then the silver-oxide breaks down
and releases silver ions - this manner of delivery can increase the efficacy of
the silver treatment by as much as 4X ( the compound is proprietary, and not
just plated silver oxide ). The Silveron Wound Dressing ( at least in the U.S.,
not sure about Australia ) is only available with a prescription... but they do
have a "first aid kit" type consumer product that is commercially available to
the public. ( www.silveron.com ). Evidently, the salts of the body slowly
break down the special silver formulation and cause the intented reaction.

It would also be helpful to know the method of colloidal silver production.

She sounds like a brave woman. Also sounds like that Diabetes needs to be
reigned in! I have had greater success with using a natural bentonite made with
colloidal silver in diabetic situations. I have yet to meet a "diabetic
related" infection that did not respond ( bacterial ) very quickly, although my
work is slow and cautious due to legal and ethical reasons.

Keep us informed!

Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: john1kersey
To: silverdatawebsite@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:52 PM
Subject: [silverdatawebsite] Thank you


Jason, Thanks for the welcome. I've had a look at the silverdata
website and my compliments to those who put it together. I wll now be
able to reccomend it to others.
As i said, I sell the fine silver as what was part of a jewellers
supplies business . I no longer have that business but still get the
silver for people so I get to talk to a lot of people who are using
it. I hear some pretty amazing things about coll. silver and have
yet to hear of a bad experience. except the chap who gives it to his
racing pidgeons but found they would not drink any other water on a
long race and were nearly dying of dehydration.
I introduced it to my neighbour who is the victim of a White Tailed
Spider bite about 2 years ago. Apparently there is nothing medical
science can do to stop the bacteria(?) eating away the flesh. The
lady has lost toes and now has a huge hole in her instep.
So far after several days of taking the silver orally and applying
the coll. silver as a wet dressing directly to the wound, The
decomposition appears to have stopped and the edges of the wound are
now clean pink. It's a bit early to tell yet but it does look
encouraging. This poor woman has also just lost her other leg above
the knee from diabetes and an infected cut in her foot which due to
a delay in finding a suitable antibiotic resulted in amputation.
She now also has golden staph.in that wound which was contracted in
our new public hospital. So she is also applying wet dressings of
coll silver to that.
I'll keep you informed of the progress as this will be a real test
for coll. silver that I can see with my own eyes.
Regards, Caveman in Oz.


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Jason, Thanks for the welcome. I've had a look at the silverdata website and my compliments to those who put it together. I wll now be able to reccomend it to...
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John, thank you... And yes, please keep us informed. I'm especially interested in the progression of the spider bite. I'm surprised the doctors did not...
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