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Old March 1st, 2010, 02:59 AM
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Default Silver vs. Zinc

I believe silver probably helps. Nematodes find minerals in general very toxic. There are many minerals which would, in excess, (for the nematode, I mean) prove fatal to the larva/filaria/adult worms.

These minerals include boron, copper, mercury, lead, iron, zinc, molybdenum...and others. Of course no one is going to take the toxic minerals like MERCURY or LEAD into their bodies to kill nematodes, because, well, you'd be dead too or wish you were.

Anyway, the point is, it's the minerals which really help in this affliction. So you can choose which mineral, based on safety for humans, and take that mineral, AND/OR put it directly on the lesion.

They do make a SILVER CREAM that hasn't really done much for me, but it's called "Antimicrobial Silver Gel". I'm sure there are many different brands.

There's nothing special about Nutra Silver, except maybe it's higher dosing.

It's silver. Period. A person could take a higher dose of any generic silver if they wanted and achieve the same dose, I'm sure at a lower price. I'm sure people will argue with this statement because, well, it doesn't sell Nutra Silver.

I use ZINC because it's pure and simple and people are usually deficient in it.
It's very cheap. If you try it on a lesion, report back because I find the results EXTREMELY EFFECTIVE and would love to hear other people's stories.

Put the zinc on the lesion, put a bandaid on it and wait 24 to 48 hours. It will turn the lesion to mush and you can pull it off with tweezers. If you have trouble getting the lesion off, reapply and cover again for 24 hours.

sar

Last edited by sarothra; March 1st, 2010 at 03:02 AM.
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