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many people have had success with it... but some havn't. It is said to be stronger than any antibiotic.
My LLMD likes it as long as you use a good brand that has the right molecule size and is high quality. (Uses purified water with no other minerals or salts)
Mesosilver was recommended to me by 1 doctor who used it to treat and bring his lyme disease to remission. He was not a LLMD though.
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Keebler
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- I did very well with it for a while when I had no other options available. It got me walking again. As mentioned, it is not a stand alone - and you will still need liver and adrenal support methods, etc. You may also use this is rotation.
Be sure to use a very reputable brand. Mesosilver has a good reputation. Source Naturals, too. Read more, though, so that you are well informed.
Search past threads here (and then search the web for articles written by people who are not just selling it but actually assessing it) :
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invive.com has a letter of endorsement by Willy Burgdorferi whom the Lyme spirochete was named after
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Pinelady
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There is research that says it make them immobile.
Any studies that have used silver stain should be now reassessed. I don't think it actually reduces
pathogenesis by itself, but with antibiotics I believe it has a place. Need lots more research.
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