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Superbug: An Epidemic Begins
Harvard Magazine ^
| May-June, 2014
| Katherine Xue
Posted on 04/23/2014 11:22:23 AM PDT by posterchild
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To: Slyfox
It was used topically then, not ingested.
To: RegulatorCountry
But it worked. It can now be ingested. And it is relatively cheap. Neither bacteria nor viruses care to stick around within its presence, so they never develop a tolerance for it.
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04/23/2014 2:18:06 PM PDT
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Slyfox
(When progressives ignore moral parameters, they also lose the natural gift of common sense.)
To: Slyfox
"But it worked. It can now be ingested. And it is relatively cheap."
Is that the stuff that turns you blue?
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04/23/2014 2:50:58 PM PDT
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PLMerite
To: PLMerite
To get that kind of reaction you'd have to chew a bunch of chunks of silver.
Colloidal silver is molecularly suspended in water and will do nothing but pass thru the body while causing bacteria and viruses to likewise remove themselves.
It has been at least 18 years since I have had a prescription for an antibiotic.
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04/23/2014 8:20:58 PM PDT
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Slyfox
(When progressives ignore moral parameters, they also lose the natural gift of common sense.)
To: dblshot
My tag line should say all that is required. . .
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04/23/2014 8:32:15 PM PDT
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HippyLoggerBiker
(Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake.)
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