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Re: Poison Ivy


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Nickie,
I have four sons and a husband that are all extremely allergic to any of the
"poisons" and we have tons of it on our property.  What is Colloidal Silver?
and where can I get it.  After spending a fortune at the doctors and
pharmacies for remedies that really didn't help, I'm ready to try anything
for them.  Apparently I don't get it, weeding and such hasn't bothered me.
Also the only thing that they prescribe is steroids, with just a many
side-effects as the poison. If this really works then I can get some help
with the weeding and tree cutting. Right now I am doing it all myself and
I'm pooped!!
Please let me know,
TA
Cathy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nickie A. Shasteen" <nickie@fanninelectric.com>
To: "Square Foot Gardening List" <sqft@listbot.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: Poison Ivy


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> I just accidentally found the greatest thing for quickly stopping the itch
> of poison ivy.    A friend knew I use Colloidal Silver for many things and
> asked could she try it on her poison ivy.  I had some with me -- we were
> travelling together.  She tried it and in minutes, NO MORE ITCH.  Later
that
> day when we had more time, we discovered the arm was much less red.
Another
> friend tried it, only this time he had it on lots of his body and it was
> cruel looking.  He didn't really believe it, so he hurt for a couple of
days
> after I told him about it, before he said he would try ANYTHING.  The
> Colloidal Silver stopped the itch, even on a stubborn skeptic.  I saw him
a
> week later and his arms were almost back to his regularly tanned unscathed
> arms.  So ... we are ready to TELL THE WORLD.  There is hope for poison
ivy.
> I think that if one were to rub Colloidal Silver over their arms, body, or
> whatever part needed, that poison ivy would not even develop.  I am not
> allergic, so I cannot try it.  I do rub it on ferocious fire ant bites and
> the stinging stops and they begin to heal (usually it takes weeks for me).
> It is certainly worth a try to those who are plagued with poison ivy
> allergies.  It doesn't hurt or taste.  I put it in ears for earaches, eyes
> for allergies, gargle it for sore throats, it is a natural infection
killer
> and takes only minutes amounts to do so.  Doctors use it in burn units,
and
> the skin begins healing.
> Those who are highly allergic could keep a spray bottle around and spray
on
> doorknobs, gloves, clothing,  and even on your pets to keep from catching
it
> from them.
> Let me know how it works for you.  ... Nickie
>
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