Salmonella Bacterium Risk?
-Colloidal Silver Treatment

Salmonella is a foodborne illness that exhibits short-lived symptoms including nausea, vomiting, cramps, diarrhea, headache, and fever. Symptoms can occur within hours of eating contaminated foodstuffs.

Some bacteria vartieties may take up to 72 hours for onset of symptoms. Though seldom life-threatening, symptoms can lead to further complications. Some ailments make one more succeptible, such as AIDS.

Traditional treatment may consist of antibiotics or antidiarrheals, depending on whether or not a moment of time with a medical physician is bought and paid for-and we all know how costly that an be.

Why bother if you have colloidal silver on hand. The frequency of outbreaks of common communicable disease organisms is another good reason to know about making colloidal silver; Its effectiveness is unparalelled in such a situation.

It is common to feel a rumble in the intestines at initial onset. One would not take antibiotics at that time even if they had them. Nor would you drink the 'pink' this early- and such a step is not effective in this situation anyway; but a bit of colloidal silver is so benign and so cheap that you could feel inclined to sip a bit if you felt some unusual intestinal rumble.

Preventative medicine is where colloidal silver shines. It destroys disease organisms without harming or interacting with any medication-so why not?

Silver flushes from the body after a few days and as long as one does not overdo you can trust that it is actually a good thing to have a bit present in the blood. It may effect some detrimental organism there or just pass from the body unused. It is more likely to attach itself to some disease organism though, thus aiding you body and making it easier on your overall well-being.

Why let some simple thing like foodborne salmonella ruin your day when colloidal silver can quell symptoms in minutes?

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