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I have a friend who makes CL and she gives me a bottle when I need it. It kinda tastes like penny-water… I take a shot glass every morning. My hubby got sawdust in his eyes and developed some very inflamed, red eyes afterwards… I started CL eye drops 3 times a day and it cleared it right up. Also, my 12 yo got pinkeye last year and it cleared that up as well…

If it can be used as an antibiotic, what would be a good dose? Sinus infection… ear infection… bronchitis… Any ideas? Looking for alternatives to antibiotics because they sure tear my stomach up… 🤢🤢🤢🤮 When I was younger, they never bothered me, but now?!? Every single time I take an antibiotic, it makes me sick… go figure… 🤦🏽‍♀️😡

It makes ya wonder what China is putting in these meds… or is it the drug companies doing it… 🤨🤨🤨

Blessings 🙏🙏🙏

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Not sure of the “CL” designation. That’s chlorine on the periodic table I think? But colloidal silver (CS?) just kills microbes. I’m told that it kills any single called organism. I have experience with bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

Kills pinkeye over night. Same with strep throat—but that was 500ppm applied directly. My cat, Top Shelf, was dying of a UTI. I mean really about to die. I used an eye dropper to dose him with only 10ppm silver (about 1/4tsp) five times on one day. In a day and a half it was as if he’d never been sick. I give these testimonials so others can judge how they might want to deal with different infections.

A moving target. Because health agencies won’t admit it works and standardize effective protocols. That’s because they 1: can’t make a billion dollars by making such admission, and 2: want more sickness and death these days.

But if the infection is in the digestive tract, drink it. If it’s in the lungs, nebulize it. If it’s on the skin, spray it on—although I cured a fungal skin infection, a really bad one, with heavy 20ppm oral doses. Sinus infection, spray it or snort it.

Just get the stuff where it’s needed and have cultured milk product or other probiotics handy.

I don’t know if they’ve engineered their viruses to be resistant to it. They know it works. They go after manufacturers and sellers of it—more so abroad but also here.

I’ve read that it kills cancer cells, but getting it in adequate concentration to an internal tumor is, I think, impossible.

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Great information 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

CS not CL… mistyped it… 😁

Prayers and blessings 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

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