Re: Informing is not the same as selling
>> Sure sounds like a bit of a put-down to me!
If you want to sell a product here then go for it but don’t tell me that your product is better than regular CS and can cure lyme where regular CS can’t without backing it up.
>> If CS works for many forms of Lymes would it not be worthwhile to try?
>> would it be false to recommmend it as a potential cure for cancer?
I clearly said that it worked for lyme in some locations but so do Mag. Malate and a few others that doesn't make them a “cure” and can’t be compared to some cancer cure. The fact that it can NOT reach obvious infected areas makes it a good supplement for Lyme sufferers but not a cure.
Imagine taking CS for years against lyme only to find out you are getting worse mentally and your blood count takes a dive because these areas where completely missed. All this while you thought you where winning because other lyme stores which could be reached became better.
Depleting Lyme count can make you feel better but allowing Lyme to flourish in places outside the reach of CS is detrimental…but I have already stated that and know you have read it.
If you want to sell CS for Lyme then sell it as Lyme prevention but claiming it cures lyme appears a little pushing the facts...
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Most importantly for members health concerns,
Utopia-Silver absolutely does make a superior
Colloidal Silver .
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This is very well possible but still leaves the question from my last post unanswered how can something be a cure if it can't reach all of the Lyme?
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the owner Ben Taylor and
Utopia-Silver have been standing in the front lines of the fight for health freedom for the past three and half years.
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This is wonderful and I applause him but alter the claim on Lyme if you really want to help people.