Re: collodial silver

susan sturm ( scs@ezin.net )
Wed, 5 Jun 1996 15:47:47 -0500

I just read the post re collodial silver, just as I had finished some
material that was given to me on the silver.

Historically, silver colloids were used regularly for their antibiotic
properties before antibiotics were introduced. They were much more
expensive than antibiotics at the time. Silver nitrate is still used
to prevent infection in the eyes of newborns.

A man named Bob Beck, who is a retired physicist and inventor (invented the
first electronic flash) has created a box to make the colloid silver. I
have loaned out the information but I will post his details on it. He has
also created what has become known as the "Beck Box" which sends an extremely
small (50-100 MICROamperes) of voltage (less than a pacemaker) into the
arterial blood. He created this box as a result of a study at Albert Einstein
Medical College in New York that found that this amount of voltage prevented
HIV cells from becoming active in a petri-dish. Apparently some large medical
groups - he mentioned Harvard Medical Group- is getting patents on a device
that would use a dialysis type treatment requiring surgical procedures and
very expensive. He teaches you how to make it and use a non-invasive process
of attaching electrodes to your strongest arterial pulse (wrist or ankle). He
has done about 4 years of his own research and the 15 or so patents seem to
indicate that this process wipes out pathogens, viruses, bacteria,
parasites, etc. If anyone is interested in more details you can e-mail me.
I am ordering
the device (not made by him, but a number of people are using his design to
make and sell the device). There is also a small group I know locally who
has someone that is going to make the device)

He is also high on collodial silver. He said it can be used internally,
topically, etc. I will get more details but I believe he recommends that you
make small amounts to drink and the larger stored amounts be used topically,
as a cleaning solution (disinfectant), etc. It is still safe I think but that
is what he recommended. I don't remember anywhere stating that you cook it.

I have talked to several people with interesting results from the
blood-electrolysis device. One woman's fingers were blue all of the time from
poor circulation and now they are bright pink. Likewise her daughter had a
rare bacterial infection that had not responded to antibotics and she is
recovering with the device. I have also heard reports of weight loss.

I don't know how long you can or should safely use the silver. The few that
I have talked to seemed to just use it if they had a problem, rather than on
a regular basis. It is a metal so it would be a little slower getting out
of your system.

It is interesting information and I would appreciate hearing more comments
about it myself. I will be using the device and make the silver myself in
a week or so.

Thanks,

Susan Sturm SCS@ezin.net