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colloidal silver reduce oxygen in cells? (hologrammy2002)

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No, colloidal silver only interferes with single celled pathogens oxygen metabolism enzymes to kill them. It does nothing to adversely effect oxygen in human cells.

Speaking of oxygen, Utopia Silver carries a wonderful product called OxyGen , and each capsule contains the equivalent of 12 drops of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide derived from a combination of magnesium peroxide and pure anaerocidal oxygen.

I think it is a great way to get additional oxygen without worrying about any side effects from taking H2O2 - and I personally have a noticeable increase in energy when I take a couple of capsules.

All the best,

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.>

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