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Yes, we have heard of the BLUE MAN!

Every company that sells garden seeds has heard of “kohlrabi”. And every company that sells colloidal silver has heard of “argyria”. This condition has been documented less than 6 times in the last 100 years. Most of the cases are the result of “home generated” colloidal silver that produces LARGE particles of silver and have been taken in HUGE amounts over a very long time (years in the majority of 6 cases). IN EVERY RECORDED CASE the recommended use from a manufacturer was NOT adhered to or even considered. All but one case was self manufactured, self prescribed and no manufacturer or professional was consulted before consumed.

The colloidal silver supplement sold by N-Ergetics has minute particles of silver and is NOT made in the manner that home generators produce “colloidal silver”. We always stress that you follow the “recommended use” and this supplement will be very safe to use.

Excess water consumption can leach the electrolytes from your body causing death.

Excess wheat consumption can cause horses to founder and die, as well as HUMANS!

The sky isn’t falling, … the keyword here is “do not take anything in excess”.

Here are some common drugs that the extreme adverse effects are documented in the THOUSANDS for a period of less than 50 years:

Warfarin: (tasteless rat poison) also known as Coumadin: possibility of hemorrhage (to death), paralysis, stroke (the very thing it is trying to prevent), hepatitis and fatal heart attack. (Could death occur? YES)

Sudafed: irregular heartbeat; hallucinations; seizures.(Could death occur? YES)

Wellbutrin: seizures; suicidal thoughts or attempts; worsening depression. (Could death occur? YES)

Xanax: fainting; hallucinations; suicidal thoughts or actions; nerve damage. (Could death occur? YES)

Prednisone: convulsions; depression; diarrhea; joint dererioration & nerve damage; personality changes. (Could death occur? YES)

Paxil: irregular heartbeat; seizures; hallucinations; suicidal thoughts or attempts; worsening of depression. (Could death occur? YES)

Children’s Advil: irregular heartbeat; fever, seizures. (Could death occur? YES)

Colloidal silver supplements like all supplements need to be used in accordance with the suggested use on the container. If you make your own colloidal silver remember to only use distilled water that has no other compounds in it such as you would find in municipal water supplies. One should not attempt to make colloidal silver by adding salt or any substance to the water to “hurry” the electrolisis process.

Drug side effects found at www.drugs.com

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2 Responses to “Yes, we have heard of the BLUE MAN!”

  1. Colloidal Silver » Blog Archive » Yes, we have heard of the BLUE MAN!
    February 5th, 2008 04:57
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    […] Ying wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAnd every company that sells colloidal silver has heard of “argyria”. This condition has been documented less than 6 times in the last 100 years. Most of the cases are the result of “home generated” colloidal silver that produces LARGE … […]

  2. Healthy Remedies » Blog Archive » Can Colloidal Silver be abused?
    March 6th, 2008 12:12
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    […] IF you ignore the suggested use on the bottle of colloidal silver could death occur? NONE EVER RECORDED! For 112 years COLLOIDAL SILVER has had a great record of performance! […]

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