Archive for June 22nd, 2007

Author: Diana
• Friday, June 22nd, 2007

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Colloidal silver is a colloid of silver particles in water. It has antimicrobial properties and was, in the past, used on external wounds and burns to prevent infection. Some alternative-health practitioners claim that it is a beneficial nutritional supplement. Others also claim that it is a powerful antibiotic which is relatively safe for human consumption, though this is disputed because of the risk of argyria, a blue or gray skin condition which is otherwise benign.

It is impossible for single-celled germs to mutate into silver-resistant forms, as happens with conventional antibiotics. Also, colloidal silver cannot interact or interfere with other medicines being taken. Colloidal silver is truly a safe, natural remedy for many of mankind’s ills. Colloidal silver can be taken indefinitely because the body does not develop a tolerance to it.

Furthermore, colloidal silver contains almost 100% pure silver particles suspended indefinitely in de-mineralized water that kills bacteria and viruses. It is an all natural antibiotic alternative in the purest form available. The presence of colloidal silver near a virus, fungi, bacterium or any other single celled pathogen disables its oxygen-metabolism enzyme, its chemical lung, so to say. The pathogens suffocate and dies, and is cleared out of the body by the immune, lymphatic and elimination systems.

Author: Diana
• Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Last night, at around 9:00pm, I came back to Penang and reached home after a long journey from Kuala Lumpur. My colleague was still visiting places, collecting a check, and site inspection even in the evening at 5:00pm. It took around 4 hours driving at 120km per hour with a brief dinner at Kentucky Fried Chicken. I had combo chicken chop which was newly introduced while my colleague had the normal 2 piece chicken savers meal.

After lunch yesterday, we drove to 2 places, waited some time to collect the check for initial deposit payment of a tennis court project in KL and a site inspection in Sungai Buloh before departing for Penang at around 5:00pm. Imagine, hours sitting in the car with my colleague driving his car for this recent trip to KL. Upon reaching home last night, after changing, I headed straight for the bed. Too tired to check emails or do further blogging.