Guest guest Posted September 24, 2009 Report Share Posted September 24, 2009 Hi, I read the ad(posted below in this message) for colloidal silver, and it seems to suggest it works by reducing your cells oxygen, is it the case? I ask, because the core nutrition of the oleander protocol is very similar to the budwig protocol, and the budwig protocol is about increasing your cell's ability to intake oxygen. So if colloidal silver is about reducing the oxygen/ability to intake/absorb oxygen, then both thing seems to cancel each other out and interfere with each other.. The ad: The Best Colloidal Silver on the Planet Contains about 20 ppm of .9999 pure silver in de-ionized water. Silver inhibits the growth of one-celled organisms, (such as bacteria and viruses) by deactivating the organism's oxygen metabolism enzymes. In turn, this destroys its' cell membranes, stopping the replication of its' DNA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 Hi Olivier, It is describing how colloidal silver affects one-celled pathogens, not the cells in our own bodies. It kills pathogens by more or less "suffocating" them. oleander soup , "hologrammy2002" <micfo07 wrote:>> Hi,> I read the ad(posted below in this message)> for colloidal silver, and it seems to suggest> it works by reducing your cells oxygen, is it the case?> > I ask, because the core nutrition of the oleander protocol> is very similar to the budwig protocol, and the budwig> protocol is about increasing your cell's ability to intake> oxygen.> > So if colloidal silver is about reducing the oxygen/ability> to intake/absorb oxygen, then both thing seems to cancel> each other out and interfere with each other..> > > The ad:> The Best Colloidal Silver> on the Planet> > Contains about 20 ppm of .9999 pure silver in de-ionized water. Silver inhibits the growth of one-celled organisms, (such as bacteria and viruses) by deactivating the organism's oxygen metabolism enzymes. In turn, this destroys its' cell membranes, stopping the replication of its' DNA.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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