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A new article exploring the use of
silver sol with malaria has been published in
September’s The Indian Practitioner, a monthly journal
devoted to medicine, surgery and public health.
The article’s full title and
abstract are as follows:
“Silver Sol Completely Removes
Malaria Parasites from the Blood of Human Subjects
Infected with Malaria in an Average of Five Days: A
Review of Four Randomized, Multi-Centered, Clinical
Studies Performed in Africa
Pedersen G, Hegde B M
Abstract
Malaria afflicts half the world’s
population, kills more than half the children in
sub-Saharan African countries, is caused by a parasite,
transferred by mosquitoes, and destroys family and
economic futures. Fifty-six human subjects from four
separate study groups were used to determine the most
effective doses, average time to full recovery and
percent of patients cured in human subjects swallowing
Silver Sol. Silver Sol Liquid 10 ppm was used in
different oral doses (5 ml-15 ml) to determine the most
effective dose. The optimal dose of Silver Sol was
determined to be 15 ml twice a day. Silver Sol
completely removed the malaria parasite from the blood
in 100% of 56 human subjects infected with malaria in an
average of five days. The fastest cure rate was found to
be 2.0 days, and the most days required to achieve full
recovery was found to be 10 days. Human subjects were
found to have no malaria parasites in their blood (as
determined by clinical microscopy) after an average of
five days of Silver Sol treatment. No patients suffered
any adverse side effects, while 100% were cured from
Malaria in an average of 5 days.
It is concluded that Silver Sol can
be taken daily to completely eliminate the malaria
parasite from the blood of malaria infected human
subjects in an average of 5 days. (The Ind. Pract.
2010:63(9):567-674)”
The complete article is available
to read by clicking on the link below:
(article in .pdf format; online
courtesy of www.Muvezi.org)
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