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Re: Silver critic: Jonathan Campbell, Health Consultant - IS HE RIGHT?
 
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Re: Silver critic: Jonathan Campbell, Health Consultant - IS HE RIGHT?


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1. No, I do not work for a pharma company, or take money from them. You can see that from what I write at my website. All the therapies are specifically non-drug and anti-drug. I haven't taken any pharmaceutical medicines myself for many years. I even avoid ibuprofen.

2. I published this article because I was concerned that many people would use silver and become severely impaired as a result. As confirmation, one of my clients does actually have argyria, and it was from taking a genuine Colloidal Silver product. I predict that there will be many, many people who will have neurological degeneration from taking these products.

3. Yes, silver is a very effective antibiotic. That does not make it a good Antibiotic for internal use. Mercury and arsenic are also good Antibiotics , so much so that they used to be used widely for this purpose. But they are neurotoxins, and they bind to nerve tissue in the same way that mercury does.

On the other hand, there are good, non-toxic Antibiotics : green tea extract, oregano oil, olive leaf extract, turmeric extract to name a few. They are safe and non-toxic because they can be metabolized. We know this because they have been used as food or spices for millenia. Why use a metal substance that cannot be metabolized when there are perfectly safe ones?

Sincerely
Jonathan
 

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